Reciprocating power tool
US-9782885-B2 · Oct 10, 2017 · US
US10646986B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10646986-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615177614-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 9, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 12, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 12, 2020 |
| Grant date | May 12, 2020 |
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An impact tool includes a mechanism part, a main-body housing and a grip housing. The mechanism part strikes a tool bit. The main-body housing holds the mechanism part therein. The grip housing is continuously provided to a rear portion of the main-body housing. One end portion of the grip housing is displaceably connected to the main-body housing through an elastic member, and the other end portion of the grip housing is rotatably connected to the main-body housing through a rotary joint. A center of the rotary joint is disposed on a leading end side of the impact tool with respect to a center of the elastic member, when viewed in a strike direction of the impact tool.
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An impact tool comprising: a mechanism part that strikes a tool bit, wherein the tool bit is on a front end of the impact tool; a motor located behind the mechanism part and which operates the mechanism part; a main-body housing that holds the mechanism part therein; a grip housing that is located at a rear portion of the main-body housing, the grip housing including a first end portion and a second end portion; the first end portion of the grip housing is displaceably connected to the main-body housing through an elastic member, and the second end portion of the grip housing is rotatably connected to the main-body housing through a rotary joint; a center of the rotary joint is located closer to the front end of the impact tool than a center of the elastic member with respect to a strike direction of the impact tool, with respect to the strike direction, a center of gravity of the impact tool is located closer to the front end of the impact tool than a center of the motor which operates the mechanism part; in a side view in a direction perpendicular to the strike direction and in which the mechanism part is in an upper portion of the impact tool and a bottom of the grip housing is at a bottom portion of the tool, the center of gravity of the impact tool is located vertically between the elastic member and the rotary joint, with the elastic member vertically higher than the center of gravity of the impact tool and the rotary joint vertically lower than the center of gravity of the impact tool; and a trigger, operating the mechanism part, said trigger having a contact surface, and a front of the contact surface of the trigger is closer to the front end of the tool than the center of the motor. 2. The impact tool according to claim 1 wherein the trigger is located to overlap with the center of gravity of the impact tool when projected in the strike direction of the impact tool. 3. The impact tool according to claim 1 , further comprising: a spring holding member that supports the elastic member between the main-body housing and the grip housing. 4. The impact tool according to claim 1 , further comprising: a pin that is configured to pass through a hole of a pin engaging part of the main-body housing so as to be supported by the grip housing. 5. The impact tool according to claim 1 , wherein with respect to the strike direction the center of the motor is closer to the front end of the impact tool than the center of the elastic member. 6. An impact tool comprising: a mechanism part that strikes a tool bit, wherein the tool bit is on a front end of the impact tool; a motor located behind the mechanism part and which operates the mechanism part; a main-body housing that holds the mechanism part therein; a grip housing that is located at a rear portion of the main-body housing, the grip housing including a first end portion and a second end portion; the first end portion of the grip housing is displaceably connected to the main-body housing through an elastic member, and the second end portion of the grip housing is rotatably connected to the main-body housing through a rotary joint; a center of the rotary joint is located closer to the front end of the impact tool than a center of the motor which operates the mechanism part with respect to a strike direction of the impact tool; with respect to the strike direction, a center of gravity of the impact tool is located closer to the front end of the impact tool than the center of the motor which operates the mechanism part; in a side view in a direction perpendicular to the strike direction and in which the mechanism part is in an upper portion of the impact tool and a bottom of the grip housing is at a bottom portion of the tool, the center of gravity of the impact tool is located vertically between the elastic member and the rotary joint, with the elastic member vertically higher than the center of gravity of the impact tool and the rotary joint vertically lower than the center of gravity of the impact tool; and a trigger, operating the mechanism part, said trigger having a contact surface, and a front of the contact surface of the trigger is closer to the front end of the tool than the center of the motor. 7. The impact tool according to claim 6 , wherein the trigger is located to overlap with the center of gravity of the impact tool when projected in the strike direction of the impact tool. 8. The impact tool according to claim 6 , further comprising: a spring holding member that supports the elastic member between the main-body housing and the grip housing. 9. The impact tool according to claim 6 , further comprising: a pin that is configured to pass through a hole of a pin engaging part of the main-body housing so as to be supported by the grip housing. 10. The impact tool according to claim 6 , wherein the center of the rotary joint is located closer to the front end of the impact tool than a center of the elastic member with respect to the strike direction of the impact tool. 11. The impact tool according to claim 6 , wherein with respect to the strike direction the center of the motor is closer to the front end of the impact tool than a center of the elastic member.
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