Handle Type Holder Patents (Class 173/162.2)
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Publication number: 20040154813Abstract: A vibration-decoupling arrangement for supporting a percussion unit (2) in a hand-held percussion power tool includes a spring (4) arranged between the percussion unit (2) and a tool housing (3) and preloaded against an engagement point (P) in the housing (3) for preventing vibrations of the percussion unit (2) from being transmitted to the housing (3), and two axially spaced, flexurally deformable, articulated arms (5a, 5b) secured in the housing (3) for supporting the percussion unit (2) in the housing (3), with the arms (5a, 5b) being secured in the housing (3) with a possibility of a limited axial displacement and without any slip motion relative to the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2003Publication date: August 12, 2004Inventors: Christian Daubner, Hubert Daxenberger, Erwin Manschitz, Ralph Neuhauser
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Patent number: 6766868Abstract: An electric combination hammer for use either as a drilling hammer or as a chisel hammer has a housing and a handle arranged on it. The housing has arranged on it an on-off switch having a pawl and a switch element for manually switching from drilling operation to chisel operation and vice versa. Also arranged is a catch device by which the pawl may be engaged in chisel operation and which also prevents a latched position from being engaged in drilling operation. The catch device has a catch bracket having two legs which are connected by a joint and may be brought into operative connection with a blocking element that blocks the joint in at least one pivot direction to establish the catch function. The catch device also has at least one catch element which may be brought into operative connection with another catch element that is in operative connection with the pawl.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2002Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Karl Frauhammer, Heinz Schnerring
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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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Patent number: 6755260Abstract: There is provided an hand-held pneumatic tool which has a body, a tool fitted to the lower end of the body and a handle at the upper end of the body. The handle is connected to the body by a resilient connection means which permits relative actual movement between the handle and the body.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2001Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: MacDonald Air Tools LimitedInventor: David Thomson Allan
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Patent number: 6732627Abstract: A power tool including a motor, a housing having first and second holes, and first and second plugs disposed within the first and second holes, respectively, the first and second plugs each connectable to a belt. One of the first plug and the belt has a hole and the other of the first plug and the belt has a hook insertable into the hole.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2002Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Brian P. Wattenbach, Richard J. Jemison
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Patent number: 6722549Abstract: An arm member is provided for protection of a power source and for facilitating storage of a power tool. In a closed position, the arm member is configured for partially encircling a portion of the power source and re-directing an impact directed towards that portion away from the power source. In an open position, the arm member is configured for engaging a projection or structure to enable hanging and/or other storage of the power tool.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2002Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Inventors: Yury Shkolnikov, Walter J. Taylor
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Patent number: 6719067Abstract: A rigid preformed insert is molded into a plastic housing for a power tool. The power tool further comprises a motor having a shaft, the motor being at least partly supported by the insert, and an impact clutch attached to the insert and operatively coupled to the motor shaft. The motor and clutch have a common axis, with the preformed insert located between the motor and the clutch. The insert fixedly secures the axis of the output shaft of the motor. The insert also forms a seal between the motor and clutch. The insert will not warp, distort or otherwise lose tolerance as a result of the molding process for the plastic housing. Further, because the insert is preformed of metal, is precisely orientated within the housing mold, and is permanently molded into the housing, it accurately defines the motor-clutch axis minimizing misalignment of the motor shaft.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2001Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Taga CorporationInventor: Koji Taga
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Publication number: 20040040726Abstract: A hammer mounting apparatus includes a main frame having a front face and a rear face. A slide assembly is connected to the front face of the main frame. The slide assembly includes two elongated guides having an upper and lower end, stops, two elongated followers shorter in length than the guides and a slide. Each guide is bordered on its upper and lower end by a stop, the guides are positioned about the followers and the followers are rigidly connected to the slide. A tool mounting clamp is connected to a face of the slide of the slide assembly. A mounting flange is connected to the rear face of the main frame. Two tool handle mounts are also connected to the main frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2003Publication date: March 4, 2004Inventor: Mark S. Foltz
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Publication number: 20040040729Abstract: A very extensive decoupling of the handle from vibrations in the hand power tool is obtained by the fact that, on each of two legs (5, 7) extending nearly parallel to the longitudinal axis (9) of the hand power tool, at least one lever (19, 21) oriented substantially at a right angle to the machine's longitudinal axis (9) is hinge-mounted at one of its two ends, and by the fact that the levers (19, 21) are hinge-mounted at their other ends to a region of the machine housing (1) located between the two legs (5, 7) of the handle (3).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2003Publication date: March 4, 2004Inventor: Gerhard Meixner
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Patent number: 6671931Abstract: A vibrating hammer glove having a motor housing cover with a palm portion across the top of a hammer housing includes downwardly depending flaps which wrap around the housing and fasten with a stationary fitting. Further, a securement strap is trained through slots in the flaps so that the terminating ends thereof engage in a hook and pile fastener. A cushion between the palm portion of the cover and the underside of the strap provides additional shock and vibration absorption. A securement ring midway between opposite strap ends engages the stationary fitting so that the strap and glove are properly aligned, mounted, and retained on the housing. Air vents are provided in the palm portion and in the attachment flaps, whereby heat generated within the housing is dissipated to the environment.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2002Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Inventor: David Duncan
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Patent number: 6643939Abstract: A chain saw with vibration-isolating devices, capable of providing a desirable vibration-isolating effect over a wide frequency range and reducing accidental deviation from a desired cutting line in a cutting operation. The chain saw includes a main body containing an engine, a frame member mounting a grip handle thereon, and at least two vibration-isolating devices each interposed between the main body and the frame member to support the main body with respect to the frame member. Two of the vibration-isolating devices are disposed spaced apart from each other in the longitudinal direction of the chain saw. Each of the two vibration-isolating devises includes a pair of first and second vibration=isolating members which are different in frequency range for providing a vibration-isolating effect. The two vibration-isolating devices are disposed such that the respective first or second vibration-isolating members are positioned in a first or second diagonal relationship with respect to one another.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2001Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Kioritz CorporationInventors: Katsuya Tajima, Hisato Ohsawa, Masato Nara
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Patent number: 6619409Abstract: A vibration-isolating member is formed of an elastic material, and has a mounting hole at the center thereof, a large diameter section at an end of the mounting hole, a groove at the periphery of the large diameter section, and a flange. One of a vibration-source-side member and a vibration-receiving member is fitted into each of the large diameter section and the groove. An end opposite from the large diameter section is secured to one of the vibration-receiving member and the vibration-source-side member by a mounting member. Since the inside diameter of the large diameter section is larger than any other part of the mounting hole, either of the vibration-source-side member or the vibration-receiving member and the mounting member can be received. The flange prevents the vibration-isolating member from disengaging from one of the vibration-source-side member and the vibration-receiving member.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2001Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Kioritz Corp.Inventor: Giichi Iida
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Patent number: 6619408Abstract: A hammer comprises a metal bar extended from a head, the bar including forward and rearward apertures; a soft sleeve including spaced lengthwise internal ribs, the ribs being fastened across the bar, forward and rearward staged holes disposed corresponding to the apertures respectively; two forward fastening elements each including a catch inserted into one aperture for preventing the bar from disengaging from the sleeve; a rearward fastening assembly including a left fastener including a bore in a shank and spaced recessed rings around the bore and a right fastener including spaced collars on a shank thereof, the collars being disposed matingly with respect to the recessed rings so that the bar and the sleeve are fastened together by snapping the collars into the rings through the rearward staged hole and the rearward aperture; and a hard handle formed on the sleeve. The ribs and the sleeve can absorb shock.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2002Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Inventor: Chao Hong Lai
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Publication number: 20030136571Abstract: A light-weight, easily manoeuvrable jig (30) comprised of a pole (8, 9) for resting on the ground or floor holds a powered tool (5) having a handle (5a). The pole includes a vertically expanding device (9) in the form of a pneumatic cylinder for lifting and lowering the tool (5). The tool (5) is mounted on the jig (30) in such a way that, by using the handle (5a), the tool (5) is, to a limited extent, universally angularly manoeuvrable with respect to the jig (30). Vibration-absorbing elastomeric sleeves (12) and (14) are located between the tool (5) and the jig (30) for absorbing vibrations caused by operation of the tool (5). The expanding device (9) is operated by the use of a pressure regulator valve (10) and a combined height-adjustment and air-release valve (11). In another embodiment, the expanding device (9) is operated by trigger (17) of the tool (5), the pressure in the expanding device being controlled by the pressure regulator valve (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2003Publication date: July 24, 2003Inventor: Terje Linberg
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Publication number: 20030132016Abstract: A coupling between the handle (2) and the machine housing (1) of a hand power tool having the greatest possible vibration damping is produced by the fact that the handle (2) is coupled with the machine housing (1) via two or more parallel levers (4, 5) situated nearly perpendicular to the longitudinal axis (3) of the hand power tool, whereby the levers (4, 5) are hinge-mounted on the machine housing (1) on the one hand and on the handle (2) on the other hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2002Publication date: July 17, 2003Inventors: Gerhard Meixner, Pierre Jeannin, Patrick Maillard
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Patent number: 6568483Abstract: A pneumatic tool is provided having a housing with an exhaust passageway and a handle. The handle has an inlet that receives the housing, an outlet having at least one exhaust port, and an interior surface that defines an exhaust chamber. The exhaust passageway, exhaust chamber, and the at least one exhaust port are sequentially in fluid communication when the housing is inserted into the handle. A seal disposed between the interior surface of the handle and the housing, the seal being located between the exhaust chamber and the inlet. Also provided is a handle substrate with an inlet that receives the housing and an interior surface that defines an exhaust chamber. The exhaust chamber is in fluid communication with the exhaust passageway when the housing is inserted into the handle. An endcap is removably attached to the handle and has an outlet with at least one exhaust port in fluid communication with the exhaust chamber. A seal is disposed at an interface between the handle and the endcap.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2001Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: Ingersoll-Rand CompanyInventors: John A. McCallops, Kurt E. Ashbaugh, Douglas E. Souls
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Publication number: 20030037937Abstract: An electric combination hammer for use either as a drilling hammer or as a chisel hammer has a housing (10) and a handle (12) arranged on it, in which is arranged an on-off switch (16) having a pawl (14) and having a switch element (18) for manually switching from drilling operation to chisel operation and vice versa and having a catch device (20, 22) by which the pawl (14) may be engaged in chisel operation and which prevents a latched position from being engaged in drilling operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2002Publication date: February 27, 2003Inventors: Karl Frauhammer, Heinz Schnerring
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Patent number: 6484361Abstract: A handle for a drill- and/or chisel hammer has a mount which can be fixed to the hammer. A radial grip is fixed to said mount, the grip axis of said radial grip crossing a tool axis which is defined by the position of a tool received by the hammer. A tangential grip is also fixed to the mount. Said tangential grip has a first grip section whose grip axis is tangential to the tool axis and a second grip section whose grip axis is tangential to the tool axis and essentially perpendicular to the grip axis of the first grip section.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2000Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Wacker-Werke GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Wolfgang Schmid, Rudolf Berger
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Patent number: 6464018Abstract: The invention relates to a portable handheld drilling machine having an internal combustion engine (21) and a transmission (2) accommodated in a housing (3). The output shaft (4) of the transmission (2) carries a tool chuck (5) and the input shaft of the transmission is driven by the crankshaft (20) of the engine (21). The machine housing surrounds the cylinder (23), the crankcase (24), the exhaust-gas muffler (26) and the carburetor (25) of the engine (21). A handle is attached to the machine housing for holding and guiding the portable handheld drilling machine. To provide a drilling machine which can be reliably guided, the machine housing (1) is configured open at its front end face (10) and at its rear end face (27) in the direction of the longitudinal axis (8) of the machine. The transmission housing (3) is connected to the engine block (23, 24) of the engine (21) and projects with a lateral play (v) out of the machine housing (1) through the forward end face (27).Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2000Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: Andreas Stihl AG & Co.Inventor: Klaus-Martin Uhl
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Publication number: 20020104665Abstract: A vibration damper is disposed between two components (2, 3) of a portable handheld work apparatus (4). The vibration damper is held especially between a housing (6), which holds an internal combustion engine (5), and a handle (7) which is fixed on the housing (6) for guiding the work apparatus (4). The vibration damper includes a coil spring (9) and respective attachment elements (11, 12) at the ends (10, 13) of the coil spring. A coupling member (17) is provided to ensure that the work apparatus can be guided notwithstanding a break of a coil spring. The coupling member (17) projects through the coil spring (9) and bridges the axial distance (16) between the attachment elements (11 and 12). The coupling member (17) is connected to each attachment element (11, 12) so that it cannot separate therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2002Publication date: August 8, 2002Inventors: Gunter Wolf, Philipp Neumann, Helmut Lux, Lothar Ulrich
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Patent number: 6421880Abstract: The invention concerns a rock drill handle which is connectable to a hand-held rock drill and which includes vibration damping means to damp the transmission of at least back and forth vibrations from the drill to the hand of an operator gripping the handle. In the preferred embodiments, the handle comprises operatively forwardly located connecting means connectable to the backhead of the drill, an operatively rearwardly located handle section and at least one linking section which extends rearwardly from the connecting means to the handle section, the linking section including damping means.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2000Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Inventors: Kamlesh Bhagwanbhai Prajapati, Petrus Albertus Jozef Hes
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Patent number: 6412180Abstract: An anti-vibration element is provided for disposition between a motor unit and a handle unit of a manually guided implement. The anti-vibration element includes a sleeve-shaped, elastic main body as a vibration damper, with one end portion of the main body being adapted to be disposed in a receiving recess of the motor unit, and the other end portion being adapted to be disposed in a receiving recess of the handle unit. Respective plugs are disposed in the end portions of the main body for non-detachably holding such end portions in the receiving recesses. A cable that serves as a coupling element for preventing separation of the plugs is provided and spans an axial spacing between the plugs and extends through the main body. Each of the end regions of the cable has a respective fitting, an axially inwardly facing end face of each such fitting positively engaging behind an edge of an adjacent one of the handle unit and the motor unit.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2000Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Andreas Stihl AG & Co.Inventors: Günter Wolf, Savino Petruzzelli
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Publication number: 20020011343Abstract: A vibration-isolating member is formed of an elastic material, and has a mounting hole at the center thereof, a large diameter section at an end of the mounting hole, a groove at the periphery of the large diameter section, and a flange. One of a vibration-source-side member and a vibration-receiving member is fitted into each of the large diameter section and the groove. An end opposite from the large diameter section is secured to one of the vibration-receiving member and the vibration-source-side member by a mounting member. Since the inside diameter of the large diameter section is larger than any other part of the mounting hole, either of the vibration-source-side member or the vibration-receiving member and the mounting member can be received. The flange prevents the vibration-isolating member from disengaging from one of the vibration-source-side member and the vibration-receiving member.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2001Publication date: January 31, 2002Inventor: Giichi Iida
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Patent number: 6286610Abstract: The inventive percussion and/or drill hammer (10) consists essentially of a hammer housing (12) which surrounds a rotor for a percussive tool (11), including the drive mechanism and the holding element, and an outer shell (14) which encompasses the hammer housing (12) at a distance. Said outer shell (14) is connected elastically to the hammer housing (12) at selected coupling points and is connected to a first handle (16) at the end facing away from percussive tool (11) in the direction of impact of said percussive tool (11). The outer shell (14) extends as far as or at least almost as far as the percussive tool (11) where it is provided or can be provided with a second handle (17), said percussive tool projecting out of the hammer housing (12).Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2000Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Wacker-Werke GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Rudolf Berger, Thomas Maurer
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Patent number: 6234256Abstract: A tool, in particular a power screw driver, comprises an output shaft which is rotatably mounted in a housing and is driven by a motor. The output shaft extends substantially coaxially to a longitudinal axis of the housing. In order to improve a tool of the type described in such a manner that the tool can be held comfortably, in controlled manner and with little force, a grip sleeve which is rotatable relative to the housing is fitted over the housing, and at least one damping device that counteracts a pulse-like rotation of the grip sleeve relative to the housing is disposed between the housing and the grip sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2000Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Cooper Power Tools GmbH & Co.Inventor: Konrad Kettner
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Patent number: 6230367Abstract: A handle assembly for a hand-held tool and including a handle (1) connectable with the tool housing and having a through-bore (4) for a cable (40) connecting the tool with a power source, a hook-shaped device (11) for suspending the tool and having an element for securing the suspending device on the cable (40) at any arbitrary position on the cable without a possibility of slippage of the suspending device along the cable, and a connection element adjoining the through-bore (4) of the handle (1) for connecting the suspending device (11) with the handle (1).Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1999Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Hilti AktiengesellschaftInventor: Reinhard Riedl
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Patent number: 6220367Abstract: The present invention relates to a power tool having a housing, a handle having an inlet passage and an outlet passage extending therethrough, and a pneumatic pressure seal/vibration isolator positioned between the handle. The present invention provides a tool that has an excellent handle to housing seal and does not exhibit heavy vibrations. The present invention is also the vibration isolator that seals the handle to the motor housing and reduces vibrational transmissions to a user. Also disclosed is a power tool having a vibration isolator coupled to the housing and handle, and a mechanism for allowing sliding rotation of the handle relative to the vibration isolator, thereby allowing the handle to point in a different direction other than toward the point of impact.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1999Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignees: Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company, Lord CorporationInventors: Peter A. Masterson, William K. Wallace, Ulrich A. Kuester