Rebar tying tool
US-2020270881-A1 · Aug 27, 2020 · US
US11486155B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11486155-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916276754-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 15, 2019 |
| Priority date | Feb 16, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 1, 2022 |
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A binding machine includes: a twisting unit configured to twist a binding member which is guided in a loop shape so as to wrap around an object, and thus to bind the object; a twist motor configured to drive the twisting unit; a circuit board having a mounting surface on which a control unit configured to control the twist motor is mounted; a body portion housing the twisting unit, the twist motor and the circuit board; and a handle portion protruding outward from the body portion. The circuit board is arranged between the twist motor and an inner wall surface of the body portion which is located toward the handle portion in such a manner that the mounting surface faces the inner wall surface and the circuit board is closer to the twist motor than the inner wall surface.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A binding machine comprising: a twisting unit; a twist motor configured to drive the twisting unit; a circuit board case; a circuit board having a mounting surface on which a control unit configured to control the twist motor is mounted, the circuit board positioned within the circuit board case; a body portion housing the twisting unit, the twist motor and the circuit board, the body portion including an inner wall surface; and a handle portion protruding outward from the body portion, wherein the circuit board is arranged between the twist motor and the inner wall surface of the body portion, the circuit board being located toward the handle portion in such a manner that the mounting surface faces the inner wall surface and the circuit board is closer to the twist motor than the inner wall surface; wherein the circuit board extends between a front end and a rear end, the front end of the circuit board extends no further than a front end of a junction between the handle portion and the body portion, and the rear end of the circuit board is located further rearward than a position of a rear end portion of the twist motor, wherein the circuit board has an extending part which extends to a rear space located on a side opposite to the twisting unit with respect to the twist motor, wherein a power supply wiring to a main switch for turning on and off a power supply is provided on the extending part of the circuit board, wherein the power supply wiring is arranged to extend from the extending part of the circuit board over an end portion of the circuit board, which is located toward the rear space, and then through the rear space, and wherein the binding machine further includes a wiring guide portion, the wiring guide portion including a protrusion and first and second ends, wherein the wiring guide portion extends along the inner wall surface of the body portion, wherein the protrusion of the wiring guide portion protrudes toward an inside of the body portion along the inner wall surface of the body portion, wherein the wiring guide portion is located below the circuit board case at a position that is rear of the handle portion, wherein the wiring guide portion is spaced apart from the circuit board case, wherein the wiring guide portion guides the power supply wiring in a rearward direction without protrusion of the power supply wiring out of the body portion, and wherein (i) the first end of the wiring guide portion receives the power supply wiring from the handle portion and (ii) the second end of the wiring guide portion guides the power supply wiring toward the rear space. 2. The binding machine according to claim 1 , wherein at least a part of the circuit board is provided at a location opposing the handle portion. 3. The binding machine according to claim 1 , wherein the twisting unit is connected to the twist motor via a speed reduction mechanism, and wherein the circuit board extends to a location opposing the speed reduction mechanism. 4. The binding machine according to claim 1 , wherein the body portion is configured to be dividable into a first body portion and a second body portion in a widthwise direction, and wherein the circuit board is fixed to the first body portion. 5. The binding machine according to claim 4 , wherein the circuit board is fixed to the first body portion via the circuit board case. 6. The binding machine according to claim 4 , wherein the circuit board is configured to allow a plurality of wirings extending from the mounting surface to be concentratively arranged on a side thereof which is located toward the first body portion. 7. The binding machine according to claim 5 , wherein a wiring holding portion is provided on a side surface of the circuit board case which opposes the first body portion, the wiring holding portion holds a wiring, and the wiring extends from the mounting surface. 8. The binding machine according to claim 1 , wherein the handle portion has a trigger switch on a base end portion thereof, and wherein the body portion is provided with a recessed portion opposite to the trigger switch with respect to the handle portion. 9. The binding machine according to claim 1 further comprising a setting unit configured to set operation conditions of the binding machine, wherein the setting unit is arranged at a location on the body portion, which is located closer to the handle portion than the circuit board is to the handle portion. 10. The binding machine according to claim 1 , wherein the front end of the circuit board extends no further than a rear portion of the twisting unit. 11. The binding machine according to claim 1 , wherein the circuit board includes (i) a first region that includes the power supply wiring, and (ii) a second region that does not include the power supply wiring, wherein the extending part extends from the first region to the rear space. 12. The binding machine according to claim 5 , wherein a rear portion of the circuit board case opposing the rear space includes one or more hooks configured to receive the power supply wiring from the second end of the wiring guide portion.
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