Cooling arrangement and method for power tool
US-2019252945-A1 · Aug 15, 2019 · US
US11219957B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11219957-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916409918-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 13, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 20, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jan 11, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jan 11, 2022 |
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A controller 50 that controls a power tool such as, for example, a portable circular saw includes a controller case 70 that houses an electric circuit board 60. Electric elements 61, 62 that generate heat and/or are to be cooled on the electric circuit board 60 contact a thick wall portion 73b of the controller case 70, resulting in heat dissipation resulting in effective cooling of the controller 50.
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What is claimed is: 1. A controller that controls a power tool, comprising: an electric circuit board; a controller case that houses the electric circuit board and includes a first thick wall portion that is thicker than other wall portions of the controller case; a first electric element that (1) generates heat and/or is to be cooled on the electric circuit board and (2) contacts the first thick wall portion of the controller case; a second electric element that (1) generates heat and (2) is on the electric circuit board; a heat pipe (1) extending from the controller case to a heat sink provided in a power tool main body of the power tool and (2) including a plane portion at an end; and a cover that covers a portion of the heat pipe and is attached to the controller case, wherein the cover maintains the plane portion of the heat pipe in direct surface-contact with the second electric element. 2. The controller according to claim 1 , wherein: the controller case includes (1) a high temperature portion that contacts the first electric element such that a temperature of the high temperature portion can increase due to contact of the high temperature portion with the first electric element and (2) a low temperature portion separate from the high temperature portion; and the first thick wall portion extends from the high temperature portion to the low temperature portion. 3. The controller according to claim 1 , wherein the controller case is made of material with a thermal conductivity which is 120 to 200 W/mK. 4. The power tool that includes the controller according to claim 1 , wherein a high temperature portion of the controller is connected to a low temperature portion of a power tool main body of the power tool through the heat pipe. 5. The power tool according to claim 4 , wherein the heat pipe is along a second thick wall portion of the controller case that is thicker than the other wall portions of the controller case. 6. The controller according to claim 1 , wherein: the second electric element is on an underside of the electric circuit board; and the cover is attached to an underside surface of the controller case. 7. The controller according to claim 1 , wherein the heat pipe includes (i) a first linear member with the plane portion, (ii) a second linear member that extends from an end of the first linear member and is perpendicular to the first linear member, and (iii) a curved portion extending from an end of the second linear member. 8. The controller according to claim 7 , wherein: the heat sink has a circular shape and includes an interior hole; and the curved portion of the heat pipe is affixed to the heat sink such that the curved portion of the heat pipe is adjoined to a part of a circular circumference of the heat sink. 9. The controller according to claim 1 , wherein: the first electric element includes a field effect transistor and a diode bridge; and the second electric element includes an integrated power module. 10. A controller that controls a power tool, comprising: a rectangular box-shaped controller case that houses a flat rectangular electric circuit board and includes a thick wall portion that is thicker than other wall portions of the controller case; a field effect transistor and diode bridge on a rear right edge of the circuit board that collectively comprise a first heat generating electric element, the first heat generating electric element being in contact with the thick wall portion of the controller case on a rear peripheral edge of the case; a heat pipe; a circular heat sink; and a cover; wherein: the controller case includes (i) a high temperature portion that contacts the first electric heat generating element such that a temperature of the high temperature portion can increase due to contact of the high temperature portion with the first electric heat generating element and (ii) a low temperature portion separate from the high temperature portion; the thick wall portion extends from the high temperature portion to the low temperature portion; the heat pipe (1) connects the high temperature portion of the controller case to a low temperature part of a power tool main body of the power tool and (2) has (i) a curved portion at a front terminal end adjacent to the circular heat sink, (ii) a first linear member which is a linearly extending pipe region at a rear portion of the heat pipe with a plane portion at a rear end of the first linear member and (iii) a second linear member which is a linearly extending pipe region that extends between the curved portion and the first linear member and is perpendicular to the first linear member; the circular heat sink has an interior hole to which the curved portion of the heat pipe is affixed in such a manner that the curved portion of the heat pipe is adjoined to a part of a circular circumference of the heat sink; and the cover (1) covers the plane portion of the first linear member of the heat pipe and (2) is connected to an underside surface of the controller case such that the plane portion of the first linear member is in contact with the controller case; and an upper surface of the plane portion directly contacts an integrated power module on an underside of the electric circuit board. 11. The controller according to claim 10 , wherein the integrated power module is at a front edge on the underside of the circuit board and is a second heat generating element. 12. The controller of claim 10 , wherein the high temperature portion occupies an upper-right region of the thick wall portion. 13. The controller of claim 12 , wherein the thick wall portion includes a portion projecting leftward from its lower-left region, which is a transition region physically in between the high temperature region and the low temperature region, aiding to dissipate heat from the high temperature region to the low temperature region. 14. The controller according to claim 10 , wherein the controller case is made of material with a thermal conductivity which is 120 to 200 W/mK. 15. A power tool comprising: a power tool main body; a controller configured to control the power tool that includes: a controller case; an electric circuit board in the controller case; and a heat generating electric element on the electric circuit board; a heat sink in the power tool main body; a heat pipe extending from the controller case to the heat sink; and a cover that covers a portion of the heat pipe and is affixed to the controller case; wherein: the heat pipe includes a plane portion at one end; and the cover causes the plane portion of the heat pipe to directly surface-contact the heat generating electric element. 16. The power tool according to claim 15 , wherein the controller case is made of material with a thermal conductivity which is 120 to 200 W/mK. 17. The power tool according to claim 15 , wherein: the heat generating electric element is on an underside of the electric circuit board; and the cover is attached to an underside surface of the controller case. 18. The power tool according to claim 15 , wherein the heat pipe includes (1) a first linear member with the plane portion, (ii) a second linear member that extends from an end of the first linear member and is perpendicular to the first linear member, and (iii) a curved portion extending from an end of the second linear member. 19. The power tool according to claim 18 , wherein: the heat sink has a circular shape and includes an interior hole; and the curved portion of
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