Power tool

US2023173599A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2023173599-A1
Application numberUS-202318101245-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJan 25, 2023
Priority dateNov 28, 2019
Publication dateJun 8, 2023
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Abstract

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A power tool includes a spindle, a motor, an inner housing and an outer housing elastically connected to the inner housing. The inner housing is formed by a first inner housing portion formed of metal connected to a second inner housing portion formed of synthetic polymer. The first inner housing portion includes a housing part disposed in a front part of the outer housing, and a first extending part extending rearward from the housing part and disposed in a grip part of the outer housing. The second inner housing portion includes a second extending part that has a tubular shape and at least partially surrounds the first extending part, and a rear end part connected to the second extending part and disposed in a rear part of the outer housing. The first extending part extends rearward of a center of the second extending part in the front-rear direction.

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1 .- 19 . (canceled) 20 . A power tool configured to drive a tool accessory in an oscillating manner, the power tool comprising: an outer housing that is a hollow body having a longitudinal axis that defines a front-rear direction of the power tool, the outer housing including a front part, a rear part and a grip part, the grip part connecting the front part and the rear part and being configured to be held by a user; an inner housing extending in the front-rear direction within the outer housing and elastically connected to the outer housing, the inner housing including a front part disposed within the front part of the outer housing, a rear part disposed within the rear part of the outer housing and an extending part extending rearward from the front part of the inner housing within the grip part of the outer housing; a spindle housed in the front part of the inner housing and configured to be driven in rotary oscillating motion within a specified angle range around a first axis that defines an up-down direction of the power tool, the spindle having a lower end portion configured to removably receive the tool accessory; a control device housed in the rear part of the inner housing and configured to control operation of the power tool, and a holder disposed in the extending part of the inner housing and holding an electric wire that extends from the control device. 21 . The power tool as defined in claim 20 , wherein the holder is formed separately from the inner housing and is housed within the extending part. 22 . The power tool as defined in claim 21 , wherein: the holder has a passage extending through the holder in the front-rear direction, and the holder is formed by a body and a cover being connected to each other. 23 . The power tool as defined in claim 20 , further comprising: a weight provided at the extending part of the inner housing, wherein the holder is located below the weight. 24 . The power tool as defined in claim 23 , wherein the holder and the weight are configured to be partially engaged with each other. 25 . The power tool as defined in claim 20 , wherein: the inner housing is formed by a first inner housing portion connected to a second inner housing portion, the first inner housing portion includes: a housing part that houses at least the spindle and that forms at least a portion of the front part of the inner housing; and a first extending part that extends rearward from the housing part and that forms a portion of the extending part, the second inner housing portion includes a second extending part that forms a portion of the extending part, a direction that is orthogonal to the up-down direction and to the front-rear direction is defined as a left-right direction of the power tool, the second inner housing portion is formed by a left member and a right member being connected together in the left-right direction, and the first extending part is held between the left member and the right member. 26 . The power tool as defined in claim 25 , wherein the first inner housing portion and the holder are configured to be partially engaged with each other. 27 . The power tool as defined in claim 25 , further comprising: a weight provided at the extending part of the inner housing, wherein the weight is held between the left member and the right member. 28 . The power tool as defined in claim 25 , wherein the first inner housing portion is formed of metal. 29 . The power tool as defined in claim 28 , wherein the left member and the right member of the second inner housing portion are formed of synthetic resin. 30 . The power tool as defined in claim 22 , further comprising: a weight provided at the extending part of the inner housing, wherein: the holder is located below the weight, and the holder and the weight are configured to be partially engaged with each other. 31 . The power tool as defined in claim 26 , wherein: the second extending part has a tubular shape, the holder is formed as an elongate tubular body that extends in the front-rear direction above the first extending part of the first housing within the second extending part. 32 . The power tool as defined in claim 31 , further comprising: a weight provided to the second extending part, wherein: the holder is located below the weight, and the holder and the weight are configured to be partially engaged with each other. 33 . The power tool as defined in claim 32 , wherein the weight is held between the left member and the right member. 34 . The power tool as defined in claim 33 , wherein: the first inner housing portion is formed of metal, and the left member and the right member of the second inner housing portion are formed of synthetic resin.

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Classifications

  • with oscillating saw blades; Hand saws with oscillating saw blades · CPC title

  • not rotating · CPC title

  • the cutting blade having a special shape, e.g. a special outline, serrations · CPC title

  • B24B23/04Primary

    with oscillating grinding tools; Accessories therefor · CPC title

  • B25F5/02Primary

    Construction of casings, bodies or handles {(B25F5/006, B25F5/008 take precedence)} · CPC title

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What does patent US2023173599A1 cover?
A power tool includes a spindle, a motor, an inner housing and an outer housing elastically connected to the inner housing. The inner housing is formed by a first inner housing portion formed of metal connected to a second inner housing portion formed of synthetic polymer. The first inner housing portion includes a housing part disposed in a front part of the outer housing, and a first extendin…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Makita Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B24B23/04. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jun 08 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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