Overload control in a power tool
US-2021234492-A1 · Jul 29, 2021 · US
US12362686B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12362686-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418615089-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 25, 2024 |
| Priority date | Mar 16, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jul 15, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jul 15, 2025 |
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A power tool, such as a drilling power tool, configured to perform an easy hole start operation upon actuation of a trigger. When the trigger is actuated, the motor is driven at a low speed value. The motor speed is increased to a second speed value during a predetermined time threshold and then driven at the second speed value until the trigger is no longer actuated. In some embodiments, the easy hole start operation may be implemented by an easy hole start switch. In some embodiments, if the easy hole start operation persists for a time greater than a predetermined time threshold, then the motor will shut off.
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What is claimed is: 1. A power tool comprising: a housing; a motor within the housing; a battery pack interface configured to receive a battery pack and provide power to the motor; a first actuator; a second actuator movably coupled to the housing; and an electronic controller connected to the motor, the battery pack, the first actuator, and the second actuator, the electronic controller configured to: detect that the first actuator has been actuated, detect that the second actuator has been actuated after the first actuator, drive, in response to the first actuator and the second actuator having been actuated, the motor at a first speed, increase a speed of the motor from the first speed to a target second speed during a time interval, compare the speed of the motor to the target second speed of the motor, and turn off the power tool in response to the speed of the motor not reaching the target second speed of the motor during the time interval. 2. The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the first speed is in a range of 0%-15% of a full speed of the motor. 3. The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the motor is driven using pulse width modulation (PWM) signals. 4. The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the actuator is a trigger. 5. The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the speed of the motor is increased in a linear manner. 6. The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the time interval is in a range of 10-150 seconds. 7. The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the power tool is a drill. 8. A method for controlling operation of a power tool, the method comprising: detecting, by a motor controller of the power tool, that a first actuator of the power tool has been actuated; detecting, by the motor controller, that a second actuator has been actuated after the first actuator; and driving, by the motor controller and in response to detecting that the first actuator and the second actuator have been actuated, a motor of the power tool at a first speed; increasing, by the motor controller, a speed of the motor from the first speed to a target second speed during a time interval; comparing, by the motor controller, the speed of the motor to the target second speed of the motor; and turning off, by the motor controller, the power tool in response to the speed of the motor not reaching the target second speed of the motor during the time interval. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the first speed is in a range of 0%-15% of a full speed of the motor. 10. The method of claim 8 , wherein the motor is driven using pulse width modulation (PWM) signals. 11. The method of claim 8 , wherein the speed of the motor is increased in a linear manner. 12. The method of claim 8 , wherein the time interval is in a range of 10-150 seconds. 13. A power tool comprising: a housing; a motor within the housing; a battery pack interface configured to receive a battery pack and provide power to the motor; an actuator movably coupled to the housing; a switch coupled to the housing, the switch being movable between a first position and a second position; and an electronic controller connected to the motor, the battery pack, the switch, and the actuator, the electronic controller configured to: detect that the switch is in the first position, detect that the actuator has been actuated, drive, in response to detecting that the switch is in the first position and the actuator has been actuated, the motor at a first speed, increase a speed of the motor to a second speed during a predetermined time threshold, and drive the motor at the second speed. 14. The power tool of claim 13 , further comprising a user interface. 15. The power tool of claim 14 , wherein the user interface is configured to set the first speed, the second speed, and the predetermined time threshold. 16. The power tool of claim 13 , wherein the first speed is in a range of 0%-15% of a full speed of the motor. 17. The power tool of claim 13 , wherein the predetermined time threshold is in a range of 10 seconds to 150 seconds. 18. The power tool of claim 13 , wherein the speed of the motor is increased in a linear manner. 19. The power tool of claim 13 , wherein the electronic controller is further configured to: compare the speed of the motor to the second speed, and turn off the power tool in response to the speed of the motor not reaching the second speed during the time interval. 20. The power tool of claim 13 , wherein the actuator is a trigger.
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