Electrical device
US-2018304454-A1 · Oct 25, 2018 · US
US10513005B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10513005-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715785705-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 17, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 2, 2016 |
| Publication date | Dec 24, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 24, 2019 |
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A power tool, such as a grinder, includes a motor housing that houses a motor. A grip housing extends in a longitudinal direction of the power tool and has a first longitudinal end coupled to the motor housing, first and second battery-mount parts formed at a second longitudinal end, and a grip part disposed between the first and second longitudinal ends. First and second battery packs are respectively mountable on the first and second battery-mount parts, and the grip housing comprises an upper housing half joined to a lower housing half.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A power tool, comprising: a motor housing that houses a motor; and a grip housing extending in a longitudinal direction of the power tool and having a first longitudinal end coupled to the motor housing, first and second battery-mount parts formed at a second longitudinal end, and a grip part disposed between the first and second longitudinal ends; wherein: first and second battery packs are respectively mountable on the first and second battery-mount parts; the grip housing comprises an upper housing half joined to a lower housing half, an upper portion of the first battery-mount part and an upper portion of the second battery-mount part are formed on the upper housing half, and a lower portion of the first battery-mount part and a lower portion of the second battery-mount part are formed on the lower housing half. 2. The power tool according to claim 1 , wherein the upper housing half is joined to the lower housing half by one or more screws extending in an up-down direction of the power tool. 3. The power tool according to claim 2 , further comprising: a switch for driving the motor, the switch being housed inside the grip housing, and a switch lever for manipulating the switch ON and OFF, the switch lever being provided on one of the first and second housing halves. 4. The power tool according to claim 3 , further comprising: a controller for controlling the motor, the controller being housed inside the grip housing, and a holding part that holds the controller and is provided in the other one of the first and second housing halves. 5. The power tool according to claim 1 , wherein the power tool includes a rotatable spindle operably connected to the motor and extending in an up-down direction. 6. The power tool according to claim 1 , including a first battery mounted on the first battery-mount part and a second battery mounted on the second battery-mount part, wherein: the upper housing half is joined to the lower housing half at a seam; and the first and second batteries each overlie an end portion of the seam. 7. A power tool, comprising: a motor; a head part disposed on a front side of the motor; a grip part disposed on a rear side of the motor and comprising a switch lever; and a first battery-mount part disposed on a rear side of the grip part, a first battery pack being mountable on the first battery-mount part; wherein, when the battery pack is mounted on the battery-mount part, the overall center of gravity of the power tool is located within a range from 30 mm forward of a front end of the switch lever to 30 mm rearward of the front end of the switch lever. 8. The power tool according to claim 7 , wherein the overall center of gravity of the power tool is located at a position that is intersected by a line that extends in an up-down direction of the power tool and intersects the front end of the switch lever. 9. The power tool according to claim 7 , further comprising: a second battery-mount part disposed on the rear side of the grip part, a second battery pack being mountable on the second battery-mount part, wherein when the first and second battery packs are mounted on the first and second battery-mount parts, the overall center of gravity of the power tool is located 15 mm forward of the front end of the switch lever. 10. A power tool, comprising: a motor having a motor shaft that extends in a longitudinal direction of the power tool; a spindle operably driven by the motor shaft and extending perpendicular to the motor shaft in an up-down direction of the power tool; a motor housing that houses the motor; and a grip housing extending in the longitudinal direction of the power tool and having a first longitudinal end coupled to the motor housing, first and second battery-mount parts formed at a second longitudinal end, and a grip part disposed between the first and second longitudinal ends; wherein first and second battery packs are respectively mountable on the first and second battery-mount parts, the grip housing comprises an upper housing half joined to a lower housing half, a seam between the upper housing half and the lower housing half at least substantially extends along a plane that contains, or is parallel to, the longitudinal direction and is perpendicular to the up-down direction, and the seam intersects a substantially central portion of both of the first and second battery-mount parts in the up-down direction of the power tool. 11. The power tool according to claim 10 , wherein the upper housing half is joined to the lower housing half by one or more screws that extend in the up-down direction of the power tool. 12. The power tool according to claim 10 , further comprising: a switch disposed inside the grip housing and being electrically connected to the motor to turn the motor ON and OFF; and a switch lever pivotably coupled to the lower housing half, the switch lever being configured to turn the switch ON and OFF when manually squeezed and released, respectively, by a user. 13. The power tool according to claim 10 , further comprising: a controller disposed inside the grip housing and being electrically connected to the motor, and a controller holder attached to an interior surface of the upper housing half and holding the controller. 14. The power tool according to claim 13 , further comprising: a switch disposed inside the grip housing and being electrically connected to the motor to turn the motor ON and OFF; and a switch lever pivotably coupled to the lower housing half, the switch lever being configured to turn the switch ON and OFF when manually squeezed and released, respectively, by a user. 15. The power tool according to claim 14 , wherein the upper housing half is joined to the lower housing half by one or more screws that extend in the up-down direction of the power tool. 16. The power tool according to claim 15 , further comprising a grinding disk attached to the spindle. 17. The power tool according to claim 16 , wherein the controller is substantially planar and the controller at least substantially lies in a plane containing the up-down direction. 18. The power tool according to claim 17 , wherein the first and second battery-mount parts each comprise guide rails that extend in the up-down direction and engage complementary rails provided on the first and second battery packs, respectively. 19. The power tool according to claim 18 , further comprising a display provided on an upper surface of a flared part of the grip housing, the flared part being disposed between the grip part and the first and second battery-mount parts in the longitudinal direction of the power tool. 20. The power tool according to claim 19 , further comprising an air suction port disposed on the upper surface of the flared part, the air suction port being in fluid communication with an interior of the controller holder such that air drawn in through the air suction port flows across the controller before being directed towards the switch and motor.
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