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US-2024157489-A1 · May 16, 2024 · US
US9604333B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9604333-B2 |
| Application number | US-201013504611-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 30, 2010 |
| Priority date | Oct 28, 2009 |
| Publication date | Mar 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 28, 2017 |
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In an electric machine tool having an electronics unit for implementing a starting lockout, the electric machine tool being connectable to an associated power source in an electrically conductive manner, the electronics unit is configured to receive power from the power source only for a limited, predefined period of time after an electrically conductive connection between the electric machine tool and the power source has been established.
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What is claimed is: 1. An electric machine tool, comprising: an electronics unit for implementing a starting lockout, the electric machine tool being connectable to an associated power source in an electrically conductive manner, wherein the associated power source is a replaceable battery pack; wherein the electronics unit is configured to receive power from the power source only for a limited, predefined period of time after an electrically conductive connection between the electric machine tool and the power source has been established, wherein the electronics unit includes a detection unit which is configured to detect an action of an operating voltage, provided by the power source, upon the electric machine tool when the electrically conductive connection between the electric machine tool and the power source is established,and wherein the limited, predefined period of time is determined so that a total discharge of the replaceable battery pack is not possible. 2. The electric machine tool of claim 1 , further comprising: a switch that is switchable between an “on” position and an “off” position for switching the electric machine tool on and off; wherein the electronics unit is configured to prevent the electric machine tool from starting if the switch is in the “on” position when the electrically conductive connection between the electric machine tool and the power source is established. 3. The electric machine tool of claim 2 , wherein the detection unit is configured to output a temporary indicator signal when the operating voltage provided by the power source acts upon the electric machine tool, the temporary indicator signal indicating the action of the operating voltage upon the electric machine tool. 4. The electric machine tool of claim 3 , wherein the temporary indicator signal is implementable by generating a voltage signal, a current signal, or a predefined state in a nonvolatile memory medium. 5. The electric machine tool of claim 3 , wherein the electronics unit has an evaluation unit which is configured, as a function of the indicator signal, to prevent the electric machine tool from starting if the switch is in the “on” position. 6. The electric machine tool of claim 2 , wherein the electronics unit is configured to detect a cessation of the operating voltage provided by the power source when the electrically conductive connection between the electric machine tool and the power source is interrupted, and to cause the switch to be switched from the “on” position into the “off” position. 7. The electric machine tool of claim 6 , wherein a reset element for switching the switch from the “on” position into the “off” position is associated with the switch, and a holding element for holding the reset element is associated with the electronics unit, the electronics unit being configured to control the holding element to enable the reset element when the operating voltage provided by the power source ceases. 8. The electric machine tool of claim 2 , wherein the electronics unit has discrete components for differential evaluation of the operating voltage provided by the power source, the discrete components being configured to cooperate so that freedom from quiescent current is made possible in the steady state. 9. A starting lockout, comprising: an electronics unit for an electric machine tool which is connectable to an associated power source in an electrically conductive manner, wherein the associate power source is a replaceable battery pack; wherein the electronics unit is configured to receive power from the power source only for a limited, predefined period of time after an electrically conductive connection between the electric machine tool and the power source has been established, wherein the electronics unit includes a detection unit which is configured to detect an action of an operating voltage, provided by the power source, upon the electric machine tool when the electrically conductive connection between the electric machine tool and the power source is established, and wherein the limited, predefined period of time is determined so that a total discharge of the replaceable battery pack is not possible. 10. The electric machine tool of claim 2 , wherein the switch is mechanically coupled to the replaceable battery pack. 11. The electric machine tool of claim 10 , wherein the mechanical coupling of the switch and the replaceable battery pack is configured to move the switch into the “off” position when the electrically conductive connection is established. 12. The electric machine tool of claim 10 , wherein the mechanical coupling of the switch and the replaceable battery pack is configured to prevent the electrically conductive connection between the replaceable battery pack and the electric machine tool when the switch is in the “on” position. 13. The starting lockout of claim 9 , further comprising: a switch that is switchable between an “on” position and an “off” position for switching the electric machine tool on and off; wherein the electronics unit is configured to prevent the electric machine tool from starting if the switch is in the “on” position when the electrically conductive connection between the electric machine tool and the power source is established. 14. The electric machine tool of claim 13 , wherein the switch is mechanically coupled to the replaceable battery pack. 15. The electric machine tool of claim 14 , wherein the mechanical coupling of the switch and the replaceable battery pack is configured to move the switch into the “off” position when the electrically conductive connection is established. 16. The electric machine tool of claim 14 , wherein the mechanical coupling of the switch and the replaceable battery pack is configured to prevent the electrically conductive connection between the replaceable battery pack and the electric machine tool when the switch is in the “on” position.
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