Flywheel driven fastening tool having at least two timeout periods for determining when to stop driving flywheel

US12551998B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12551998-B2
Application numberUS-202218289992-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 24, 2022
Priority dateMay 24, 2021
Publication dateFeb 17, 2026
Grant dateFeb 17, 2026

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A controller for a flywheel driven fastening tool that keeps the flywheel active at or near a ready-to-fire state, for a defined period of time without the continuous user input into the trigger switch or contact trip. The controller controls two (2) or more different timeout periods and flywheel speeds that occur due to different scenarios, such as variations in the user input at the trigger and contact trip. As a result, the controller reduces the wait time for the flywheel to return to a target speed. Thus, user time for performing a nailer application with a flywheel nailer is decreased.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A fastening tool for installing a fastener into a workpiece, the fastening tool comprising: a driver; a motor assembly including a motor, a flywheel, and an actuator; and a controller configured to: control the motor to drive the flywheel when a first input satisfies a first condition; control the actuator to engage the driver with the flywheel, and thereby actuate the driver to drive the fastener into the workpiece, when a second input satisfies a second condition; control the motor to stop driving the flywheel when the motor has driven the flywheel for a first period and the first input has satisfied the first condition for at least the first period; and control the motor to stop driving the flywheel when the motor has driven the flywheel for a second period and at least one of: the first input no longer satisfies the first condition; and the second input does not satisfy the second condition. 2 . The fastening tool of claim 1 wherein the controller is configured to control the motor to stop driving the flywheel when the motor has driven the flywheel for the second period and the first input no longer satisfies the first condition. 3 . The fastening tool of claim 1 wherein the controller is configured to control the motor to stop driving the flywheel when the motor has driven the flywheel for the second period and the second input does not satisfy the second condition. 4 . The fastening tool of claim 1 wherein the duration of the second period is different than the duration of the first period. 5 . The fastening tool of claim 4 wherein the duration of the second period is greater than the duration of the first period. 6 . The fastening tool of claim 1 further comprising a contact trip switch and a trigger switch, wherein: the first input satisfies the first condition when the contact trip switch is closed; and the second input satisfies the second condition when the trigger switch is closed. 7 . The fastening tool of claim 6 wherein the controller is configured to control the actuator to actuate the driver when both the contact trip switch and the trigger switch are closed. 8 . The fastening tool of claim 6 wherein, after the driver is actuated, the controller is configured to control the motor to drive the flywheel regardless of whether the contact trip switch or the trigger switch is closed. 9 . The fastening tool of claim 6 wherein, after the driver is actuated to perform a discharge, the controller is configured to: control the actuator to actuate the driver for a second time when the contact trip switch has been opened and closed since the discharge and the trigger switch is closed; control the motor to stop driving the flywheel when the contact trip switch has been held closed since the discharge and the motor has driven the flywheel for the first period; and control the motor to stop driving the flywheel when the contact trip switch has been opened since the discharge, at least one of the contact trip switch and the trigger switch is open, and the motor has driven the flywheel for the second period. 10 . The fastening tool of claim 6 wherein, after the driver is actuated to perform a discharge, the controller is configured to: control the actuator to actuate the driver for a second time when both the trigger switch and the contact trip switch are closed and have been opened since the discharge; control the motor to stop driving the flywheel when the contact trip switch has been held closed since the discharge and the motor has driven the flywheel for the first period; and control the motor to stop driving the flywheel when the contact trip switch has been opened since the discharge, at least one of the contact trip switch and the trigger switch is open, and the motor has driven the flywheel for the second period. 11 . The fastening tool of claim 1 wherein, during the first and second periods, the controller is configured to control the motor to adjust the speed of the flywheel to a target flywheel speed for driving the fastener into the workpiece. 12 . A fastening tool for installing a fastener into a workpiece, the fastening tool comprising: a contact trip switch; a trigger switch; a driver; a motor assembly including a motor, a flywheel, and an actuator; and a controller configured to: control the motor to drive the flywheel when the trigger switch is closed; control the actuator to engage the driver with the flywheel, and thereby actuate the driver to drive the fastener into the workpiece, when the contact trip switch is closed; control the motor to stop driving the flywheel when the contact trip switch is open, the motor has driven the flywheel for a first period, and the trigger switch has been held closed for at least the first period; and control the motor to stop driving the flywheel when the motor has driven the flywheel for a second period and at least one of the contact trip switch and the trigger switch is open, wherein the duration of the second period is different than the duration of the first period. 13 . The fastening tool of claim 12 wherein the duration of the second period is greater than the duration of the first period. 14 . The fastening tool of claim 12 wherein the controller is configured to control the actuator to actuate the driver when both the contact trip switch and the trigger switch are closed. 15 . The fastening tool of claim 12 wherein, after the driver is actuated, the controller is configured to control the motor to drive the flywheel regardless of whether the contact trip switch or the trigger switch is closed. 16 . The fastening tool of claim 12 wherein, after the driver is actuated to perform a discharge, the controller is configured to: control the actuator to actuate the driver for a second time when the contact trip switch is closed and the trigger switch has been opened and closed since the discharge; control the motor to stop driving the flywheel when the trigger switch has been held closed since the discharge and the motor has driven the flywheel for the first period; and control the motor to stop driving the flywheel when the trigger switch has been opened since the discharge, at least one of the contact trip switch and the trigger switch is open, and the motor has driven the flywheel for the second period. 17 . The fastening tool of claim 12 wherein, after the driver is actuated to perform a discharge, the controller is configured to: control the actuator to actuate the driver for a second time when the contact trip switch has been opened and closed since the discharge and the trigger switch is closed; control the motor to stop driving the flywheel when the trigger switch has been held closed since the discharge and the motor has driven the flywheel for the first period; and control the motor to stop driving the flywheel when the trigger switch has been opened since the discharge, at least one of the contact trip switch and the trigger switch is open, and the motor has driven the flywheel for the second period. 18 . The fastening tool of claim 12 wherein, during the first and second periods, the controller is configured to control the motor to adjust the speed of the flywheel to a target flywheel speed for driving the fastener into the workpiece. 19 . A fastening tool for installing a fastener into a workpiece, the fastening tool comprising: a sensor; a trigger switch; a driver; a motor assembly including a motor, a flywheel, and an actuator; and a contr

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What does patent US12551998B2 cover?
A controller for a flywheel driven fastening tool that keeps the flywheel active at or near a ready-to-fire state, for a defined period of time without the continuous user input into the trigger switch or contact trip. The controller controls two (2) or more different timeout periods and flywheel speeds that occur due to different scenarios, such as variations in the user input at the trigger a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Black & Decker Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B25C1/06. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 17 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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