Dust collector for electric power tool, electric power tool, and dust collection system
US-2017203402-A1 · Jul 20, 2017 · US
US10857643B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10857643-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816127614-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 11, 2018 |
| Priority date | Sep 15, 2017 |
| Publication date | Dec 8, 2020 |
| Grant date | Dec 8, 2020 |
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A dust extractor is provided including a main housing, a telescopic tubular extension arm comprising a first forward section slidable into or out of a second rear section over a stroke length between a first inner position and a second outer position, the second rear section being mounted onto the main housing, a shroud mounted on one end of the first forward section remote from the second rear section, a biasing force arranged to urge the first forward section to slide out of the second rear section towards the second outer position, and a dust collection box mounted on the main housing. The stroke length of the telescopic extension arm is greater than 150 mm.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A dust extractor comprising: a main housing; a telescopic tubular extension arm comprising a first forward section slidable into or out of a second rear section over a stroke length between a first inner position and a second outer position, the second rear section being mounted onto the main housing; a shroud mounted on one end of the first forward section remote from the second rear section; a biasing force arranged to urge the first forward section to slide out of the second rear section towards the second outer position; and a dust collection box mounted on the main housing, wherein the stroke length of the telescopic extension arm is greater than 150 mm and a suction force experienced through at least one of the telescopic extension arm and/or shroud is equal to or greater than 1.5 MPa (Megapascal). 2. The dust extractor of claim 1 , wherein the stroke length of the telescopic extension arm is greater than 170 mm. 3. The dust extractor of claim 1 , wherein the stroke length of the telescopic extension arm is greater than 175 mm. 4. The dust extractor of claim 1 , wherein the stroke length of the telescopic extension arm is equal to or greater than 177 mm. 5. The dust extractor of claim 1 , wherein a suction force experienced through at least one of the telescopic extension arm and/or shroud is greater than 1.8 MPa (Megapascal). 6. The dust extractor of claim 1 , wherein a suction force experienced through at least one of the telescopic extension arm and/or shroud is equal to or greater than 2.0 MPa (Megapascal). 7. The dust extractor of claim 1 , wherein a ratio of the stroke length to a length of the second rear section is greater than 62.5%. 8. The dust extractor of claim 1 , wherein a ratio of the stroke length to a length of the second rear section is greater than 70.8%. 9. The dust extractor of claim 1 , wherein a ratio of the stroke length to a length of the second rear section is equal to or greater than 73.7%. 10. A tool combination comprising: a dust extractor according to claim 1 ; and a drill comprising: a main housing including a motor housing mounted below a transmission housing; a rear handle attached to the rear of the main housing; and a tool holder mounted on the front of the transmission housing; wherein, when the dust extractor is mounted on the hammer drill, a distance between a front of the motor housing and a rear side of the shroud, when the first front section is fully extended from the rear second section, is between 295 mm and 310 mm. 11. The tool combination of claim 10 , wherein the distance between the front of the motor housing and the rear side of the shroud, when the first front section is fully extended from the rear second section, is between 297 mm and 307 mm. 12. The tool combination of claim 10 , wherein the distance between the front of the motor housing and the rear side of the shroud, when the first front section is fully extended from the rear second section, is between 299 mm and 307 mm. 13. The tool combination of claim 10 , wherein the distance between the front of the motor housing and the rear side of the shroud, when the first front section is fully extended from the rear second section, is between 301 mm and 307 mm. 14. A tool combination comprising: a dust extractor comprising: a main housing; a telescopic tubular extension arm comprising a first forward section slidable into or out of a second rear section over a stroke length between a first inner position and a second outer position, the second rear section being mounted onto the main housing; a shroud mounted on one end of the first forward section remote from the second rear section; a biasing force arranged to urge the first forward section to slide out of the second rear section towards the second outer position; and a dust collection box mounted on the main housing, wherein the stroke length of the telescopic extension arm is greater than 150 mm; and a drill comprising: a main housing including a motor housing mounted below a transmission housing; a rear handle attached to the rear of the main housing; and a tool holder mounted on the front of the transmission housing; wherein, when the dust extractor is mounted on the hammer drill, a ratio of the stroke length to a distance between a front of the motor housing and a rear side of the shroud, when the first front section is fully extended from the rear second section, is greater than 50%. 15. The tool combination of claim 14 , wherein the ratio of the stroke length to the distance between the front of the motor housing and the rear side of the shroud, when the first front section is fully extended from the rear second section, is greater than 55%. 16. The tool combination of claim 14 , wherein the ratio of the stroke length to the distance between the front of the motor housing and the rear side of the shroud, when the first front section is fully extended from the rear second section, is equal to or greater than 57.8%. 17. The tool combination of claim 14 , wherein the ratio of the stroke length to the distance between the front of the motor housing and the rear side of the shroud, when the first front section is fully extended from the rear second section, is equal to or greater than 58.6%. 18. The tool combination of claim 14 , wherein the ratio of the stroke length to the distance between the front of the motor housing and the rear side of the shroud, when the first front section is fully extended from the rear second section, is equal to or greater than 59.0%. 19. A dust extractor comprising: a main housing; a telescopic tubular extension arm comprising a first forward section slidable into or out of a second rear section over a stroke length between a first inner position and a second outer position, the second rear section being mounted onto the main housing; a shroud mounted on one end of the first forward section remote from the second rear section; a biasing force arranged to urge the first forward section to slide out of the second rear section towards the second outer position; and a dust collection box mounted on the main housing, wherein the stroke length of the telescopic extension arm is greater than 150 mm and a ratio of the stroke length to a length of the second rear section is greater than 62.5%.
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