Reciprocating saw
US-2021187637-A1 · Jun 24, 2021 · US
US12202165B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12202165-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318516573-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 21, 2023 |
| Priority date | Oct 14, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jan 21, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jan 21, 2025 |
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A handheld punch tool includes a housing, a die holder coupled to the housing, a die supported by the die holder, the die and the die holder defining a feed slot therebetween for receiving a workpiece to be cut, a punch configured to reciprocate within the die holder along a punch axis, an electric motor disposed within the housing and having a motor shaft configured to rotate about a motor axis to reciprocate the punch, and a flywheel mass coupled for co-rotation with the motor shaft about the motor axis.
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What is claimed is: 1. A handheld punch tool comprising: a housing; a die holder coupled to the housing; a die supported by the die holder, the die and the die holder defining a feed slot therebetween for receiving a workpiece to be cut; a punch configured to reciprocate within the die holder along a punch axis; an electric motor disposed within the housing and having a motor shaft configured to rotate about a motor axis to reciprocate the punch; and a flywheel mass coupled for co-rotation with the motor shaft about the motor axis, wherein the flywheel mass is a fan rotatable to generate an airflow for cooling the electric motor, and wherein the fan has a rotational inertia equal to at least 50% of a total rotational inertia of a rotating assembly including the fan and the motor shaft. 2. The handheld punch tool of claim 1 , wherein the fan has a rotational inertia of at least 6.0 kg-mm 2 . 3. The handheld punch tool of claim 2 , wherein the fan has a rotational inertia of at least 7.0 kg-mm 2 . 4. The handheld punch tool of claim 1 , wherein the fan is made of zinc. 5. The handheld punch tool of claim 1 , wherein the fan includes a cylindrical base, a plate extending from the cylindrical base, and a plurality of blades extending along an axial side of the plate. 6. The handheld punch tool of claim 1 , wherein the housing defines a longitudinal center axis, and wherein the housing includes a battery receptacle configured to receive a battery along a battery axis to provide power to the electric motor. 7. The handheld punch tool of claim 6 , wherein the battery is a rechargeable battery pack having a nominal output voltage of 18 Volts. 8. The handheld punch tool of claim 1 , further comprising a drive assembly supported within the housing and including a planetary transmission configured to receive torque from the motor shaft and an output shaft driven by the planetary transmission, wherein the planetary transmission and the output shaft are coaxial with the motor axis. 9. A handheld punch tool comprising: a housing; a punch configured to reciprocate along a punch axis; an electric motor disposed within the housing and having a motor shaft configured to rotate about a motor axis to reciprocate the punch along the punch axis, wherein the motor axis is transverse to the punch axis; and a flywheel mass coupled for co-rotation with the motor shaft about the motor axis, wherein the flywheel mass has a rotational inertia of at least 6.0 kg-mm 2 . 10. The handheld punch tool of claim 9 , wherein the flywheel mass is a fan rotatable to generate an airflow for cooling the electric motor. 11. The handheld punch tool of claim 9 , wherein the flywheel mass has a rotational inertia between 40% and 60% of a total rotational inertia of a rotating assembly including the flywheel mass and the motor shaft. 12. The handheld punch tool of claim 9 , wherein the flywheel mass has a rotational inertia equal to at least 50% of a total rotational inertia of a rotating assembly including the flywheel mass and the motor shaft. 13. The handheld punch tool of claim 9 , wherein the housing includes a battery receptacle configured to receive a battery along a battery axis to provide power to the electric motor. 14. A handheld punch tool comprising: a housing; a punch configured to reciprocate along a punch axis; an electric motor disposed within the housing and having a motor shaft configured to rotate about a motor axis to reciprocate the punch along the punch axis, wherein the motor axis is transverse to the punch axis; a battery receptacle configured to receive a battery along a battery axis to provide power to the electric motor, wherein the battery axis is transverse to the punch axis; and a flywheel mass coupled for co-rotation with the motor shaft about the motor axis, wherein the flywheel mass has a rotational inertia between 40% and 60% of a total rotational inertia of a rotating assembly including the flywheel mass and the motor shaft. 15. The handheld punch tool of claim 8 , wherein the fan is positioned between the motor and the planetary transmission. 16. The handheld punch tool of claim 15 , wherein the fan includes a cylindrical base, a plate extending from the cylindrical base, and a plurality of blades extending along an axial side of the plate facing the electric motor. 17. The handheld punch tool of claim 9 , further comprising a drive assembly supported within the housing and including a planetary transmission configured to receive torque from the motor shaft and an output shaft driven by the planetary transmission. 18. The handheld punch tool of claim 17 , wherein the planetary transmission and the output shaft are coaxial with the motor axis. 19. The handheld punch tool of claim 17 , wherein the flywheel mass is positioned between the motor and the planetary transmission. 20. The handheld punch tool of claim 14 , further comprising a drive assembly supported within the housing and including a planetary transmission configured to receive torque from the motor shaft and an output shaft driven by the planetary transmission, wherein the flywheel mass is positioned between the motor and the planetary transmission.
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