Power tool dust collector

US9776296B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9776296-B2
Application numberUS-201213604674-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 6, 2012
Priority dateMay 9, 2008
Publication dateOct 3, 2017
Grant dateOct 3, 2017

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A power tool assembly includes a hand-held power tool, a dust collector removably coupled to the power tool, and first and second power tool battery packs each of which is interchangeably coupled with the power tool and the dust collector for separately powering the power tool and the dust collector, respectively.

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What is claimed is: 1. A power tool assembly, comprising: a hand-held power tool; a dust collector removably coupled to the power tool, the dust collector including a housing, a telescoping suction pipe coupled to the housing, an electric motor positioned in the housing, a suction fan driven by the electric motor and operable to generate a vacuum in the suction pipe, a dust container coupled to the housing and positioned upstream of the suction fan, and a high efficiency particulate air filter supported by at least one of the housing or the dust container, the filter being removable from the one of the housing or the dust container for at least one of servicing and replacement; and first and second power tool battery packs each of which is interchangeably coupled with the power tool and the dust collector for separately powering the power tool and the dust collector for concurrent operation of the power tool and the dust collector. 2. The power tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first and second power tool battery packs are identical. 3. The power tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the power tool and the dust collector are coupled in a side-by-side relationship. 4. The power tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second battery packs includes three lithium-ion battery cells. 5. The power tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the power tool is a rotary power tool. 6. The power tool assembly of claim 5 , wherein the rotary power tool is one of a rotary hammer and a hammer drill. 7. The power tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the suction pipe is coupled to the housing for telescoping movement along a first axis, and wherein the second battery pack is removably coupled to the housing along a second axis oriented substantially normal to the first axis. 8. The power tool assembly of claim 7 , wherein the power tool is a rotary power tool defining a rotational axis, and wherein the first axis is substantially parallel with the rotational axis of the power tool. 9. The power tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the dust collector further includes an adapter including a first portion coupled to the housing and a second portion, and an auxiliary handle coupled to the second portion of the adapter and the power tool, the adapter and the auxiliary handle supporting the power tool in a side-by-side relationship with the dust collector. 10. The power tool assembly of claim 9 , wherein the housing includes a first side and an opposite second side, and wherein the first portion of the adapter is interchangeably connectable to the first and second sides of the housing to thereby support the power tool adjacent a chosen one of the first and second sides of the housing. 11. The power tool assembly of claim 10 , further comprising a suction head coupled to a distal end of the suction pipe, wherein the suction head is repositionable between first and second orientations to accommodate placement of the power tool adjacent the first and second sides of the housing, respectively. 12. The power tool assembly of claim 11 , wherein the suction head is pivotably coupled to the distal end of the suction pipe between the first and second orientations. 13. The power tool assembly of claim 12 , further comprising a detent arrangement for maintaining the suction head in at least one of the first and second orientations. 14. The power tool assembly of claim 13 , wherein the detent arrangement includes first and second detent members on the suction head, and first and second detent recesses positioned on opposite sides of the suction pipe, wherein the first detent member is received in the first detent recess to maintain the suction head in the first orientation, and wherein the second detent member is received in the second detent recess to maintain the suction head in the second orientation. 15. The power tool assembly of claim 14 , further comprising an end cap coupled to the distal end of the suction pipe between the suction pipe and the suction head, wherein the first and second recesses are both defined in the end cap. 16. The power tool assembly of claim 10 , wherein the adapter includes a fixed clamp member and an opposed, movable clamp member for clamping the adapter to one of the first and second sides of the housing. 17. The power tool assembly of claim 16 , wherein each of the first and second sides of the housing includes a first notch in which the fixed clamp member is received, and a second notch in which the movable clamp member is received. 18. The power tool assembly of claim 17 , wherein the adapter includes a cam and a follower for actuating the movable clamp member between an open position in which it is displaced from the second notch and disengaged from the housing, and a closed position in which the movable clamp member is received within the second notch and engaged with the housing. 19. The power tool assembly of claim 18 , wherein the movable clamp member is integrally formed with the follower as a single piece. 20. The power tool assembly of claim 18 , wherein the adapter includes a resilient member that biases the movable clamp member away from the fixed clamp member and toward the open position. 21. The power tool assembly of claim 9 , wherein the auxiliary handle includes a cylindrical band received within an arcuate slot in the adapter and a rotatable grip for constricting and expanding the band, and wherein a neck of the power tool is clamped by the band. 22. The power tool assembly of claim 9 , wherein the handle includes a shaft extending from the second portion of the adapter and a clamp member movable relative to the shaft, and wherein the power tool is clamped between the movable clamp member and the adapter. 23. The power tool assembly of claim 22 , wherein the adapter includes a fixed clamp member, and wherein the power tool is clamped between the movable clamp member and the fixed clamp member. 24. The power tool assembly of claim 23 , wherein the shaft includes a threaded portion, wherein the handle includes a grip having therein a threaded insert engaged with the threaded portion of the shaft, and wherein the movable clamp member is movable along the shaft in response to relative rotation between the grip and the shaft for clamping the power tool between the movable clamp member and the fixed clamp member. 25. The power tool assembly of claim 24 , wherein the handle includes a spacer positioned between the movable clamp member and the grip. 26. The power tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the dust collector further includes a switch electrically connecting the motor with the second battery to activate the motor in response to detecting telescoping movement of the suction pipe relative to the housing. 27. The power tool assembly of claim 26 , wherein the switch is a first switch, wherein the dust collector further includes a second switch electrically connected with the motor, the second battery, and the first switch, and wherein the second switch is toggled between a first switching position in which the electric motor remains deactivated irrespective of actuation of the first switch, a second switching position in which the electric motor may be activated and deactivated automatically in response to actuation of the first switch, and a third switching position in which the electric motor may be activated irrespective of actuation of the first sw

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  • B23Q11/00Primary

    Accessories fitted to machine tools for keeping tools or parts of the machine in good working condition or for cooling work {(accessories specially designed for sawing machines or sawing devices B23D59/00)}; Safety devices specially combined with or arranged in, or specially adapted for use in connection with, machine tools (in respect of boring or drilling machines B23B47/32 takes precedence; safety devices in general F16P) · CPC title

  • by sucking · CPC title

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • in association with, or including, tang, bolt, or other member passing axially through whole length of handle · CPC title

  • comprising clamping or contracting means acting concentrically on the handle or socket · CPC title

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What does patent US9776296B2 cover?
A power tool assembly includes a hand-held power tool, a dust collector removably coupled to the power tool, and first and second power tool battery packs each of which is interchangeably coupled with the power tool and the dust collector for separately powering the power tool and the dust collector, respectively.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Brewster Michael R, Wong Tsz Kin, Lam Chin Hung, and 4 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B23Q11/00. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 03 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).