Programming Connector for Electrically Connecting an External Electronic Device to Circuit Board Containing a Programmable Component
US-2015372404-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9722334B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9722334-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113079158-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 4, 2011 |
| Priority date | Apr 7, 2010 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2017 |
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A power tool includes a housing coupled to an electrical power source, a motor contained in the housing, and a motor control circuit that controls output speed of the motor. A light unit is coupled to the housing to illuminate a work surface. A light unit control circuit controls illumination of the light unit. A switch unit is coupled to the housing and selectively operable to control the operation of the motor control circuit and the light unit control circuit. The light unit control circuit includes a timer configured to cause the light unit to illuminate a first brightness level when the switch unit is actuated, and to remain illuminated at the first brightness level for a predetermined time period after the trigger is actuated. The predetermined time period restarts if the switch unit is not deactivated before the end of the predetermined time period.
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A power tool comprising: a housing able to be coupled to an electrical power source; a motor contained in the housing and connectable to the electrical power source by a motor control circuit configured to control output speed of the motor; a light unit coupled to the housing, configured to illuminate a work surface, and electrically connectable to the electrical power source by a light unit control circuit configured to control illumination of the light unit; a switch unit coupled to the housing and selectively operable by the user to control the operation of the motor control circuit and the light unit control circuit; wherein the light unit control circuit includes a timer configured to cause the light unit to illuminate at a first brightness level other than an OFF state upon the switch unit being actuated to an ON state to initiate operation of the motor, and configured to cause the light unit to remain illuminated at the first brightness level for a predetermined time period that starts upon actuation of the switch unit to the ON state, wherein the timer restarts the predetermined time period when the switch unit is not deactivated to an OFF state to stop operation of the motor upon the end of the predetermined time period and wherein the timer causes the light unit to remain illuminated for any remaining time in the predetermined time period upon the switch unit being deactivated to the OFF state. 2. The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the light control circuit comprises a light unit switch coupled to the switch unit and the timer, so that the light unit switch closes to cause current to flow to the light unit when the switch unit is actuated, and that opens to prevent current from flowing to the light unit hen the predetermined time period expires. 3. The power tool of claim 2 , wherein the light unit switch comprises one of an electronic switch or electromechanical switch that is closed by actuation of the switch unit. 4. The power tool of claim 2 , wherein the timer is configured to cause the light unit switch to remain closed a predetermined amount of time after the switch unit is actuated. 5. The power tool of claim 4 , wherein the timer comprises one of a microprocessor, a digital timer circuit or an analog timer circuit. 6. The power tool of claim 4 , wherein the light unit control circuit includes a fader that causes the light unit to gradually fade between the first brightness level and a second brightness level. 7. The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the light unit control circuit causes the light unit to illuminate at a second brightness level other than an OFF state that is less than the first brightness level when the switch unit is deactivated and the predetermined time period has expired. 8. The power tool of claim 7 , wherein the light unit control circuit further comprises a first resistor and a second resistor electrically wired in parallel to each other between the electrical power source and the light unit, the second resistor having greater resistance than the first resistor, wherein current is permitted to flow through the first resistor when the switch unit is actuated and current is prevented from flowing through the first resistor when the switch unit is released. 9. The power tool of claim 8 , wherein the resistance of the second resistor is at least approximately one hundred times the resistance of the first resistor. 10. The power tool of claim 8 , wherein the light control circuit further comprises a light unit switch that closes to cause current to flow through the first resistor when the switch unit is actuated, and that opens to prevent current from flowing through the first resistor when the switch unit is released and the predetermined time period has expired. 11. The power of claim 1 , wherein the switch unit comprises a trigger that can travel relative to the housing, and the timer senses a position of the trigger and causes the predetermined time period to restart when the position of the trigger changes without the trigger being deactivated. 12. A power tool comprising: a housing able to be coupled to an electrical power source; a tool holder coupled to the housing; a motor contained in the housing and electrically connectable to the electrical power source by a motor control circuit, the motor control circuit including a microprocessor configured to control output speed of the motor; a transmission connecting the motor to the tool holder, such that rotation of the motor causes rotation of the tool holder; a light unit coupled to the housing, configured to illuminate a work surface, and connectable to the electrical power source by a light unit control circuit, the light unit control circuit including a first resistor and a second resistor electrically wired in parallel to each other between the electrical power source and the light unit, the second resistor having greater resistance than the first resistor, a transistor in series with the first resistor and the light unit, and a timer connected to a gate of the transistor; a trigger coupled to the housing, the motor control circuit and the light unit control circuit, the trigger selectively operable by the user to control the operation of the motor control circuit and the light unit control circuit; wherein the motor control circuit and the light unit control circuit are configured so that when the trigger is actuated, the motor is activated by the microprocessor, and the light unit is illuminated at a first brightness level, and remains illuminated at the first brightness level other than an OFF state for a predetermined time period after the trigger is actuated, wherein the timer restarts the predetermined time period when the trigger remains actuated at the end of the predetermined time period, and wherein when the trigger is released, the motor is deactivated by the microprocessor, and the light unit is illuminated at a second brightness level other than an OFF state that is less than the first brightness level after the predetermined time period has expired. 13. A power tool comprising: a housing able to be coupled to an electrical power source; a motor contained in the housing and connectable to the electrical power source by a motor control circuit configured to control output speed of the motor; a light unit coupled to the housing, configured to illuminate a work surface, and electrically connectable to the electrical power source by a light unit control circuit configured to control illumination of the light unit; a switch unit coupled to the housing and selectively operable by the user to control the operation of the motor control circuit and the light unit control circuit; wherein the light unit control circuit includes a tinier configured to cause the light unit to illuminate at a first brightness level other than an OFF state upon the switch unit being actuated to an ON state to initiate operation of the motor and configured to cause the light unit to remain illuminated at the first brightness level, for a predetermined time period that starts upon actuation of the switch unit to the ON state, wherein the timer restarts the predetermined time period when the switch unit is not deactivated to an OFF state to stop operation of the motor upon the end of the predetermined time period, and wherein the light unit control circuit causes the light unit to illuminate at a second brightness level other than an OFF state that is less than the first brightness level when the switch unit is deactivated and the predetermined time period has expired. 14. The power tool of claim 13 , wherein the timer comprises one of
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