Claims
- 1. A power tool comprising:
a housing including a grip portion engageable by a hand of an operator, the housing being supportable by the operator during operation of the power tool; and a switched reluctance motor positioned inside the housing and operable to drive a tool element to work on a work piece.
- 2. The power tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein the power tool is a reciprocating saw.
- 3. The power tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein the power tool is a circular saw.
- 4. The power tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein the housing includes a handle, the handle providing the grip portion.
- 5. The power tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein the housing includes a second grip portion engageable by an other hand of the operator.
- 6. The power tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein the switched reluctance motor includes a stator positioned relative to the housing, a shaft rotatable relative to the stator about an axis, and a rotor connected to the shaft for rotation with the shaft relative to the stator, and wherein the power tool further comprises a magnet hub connected to the shaft for rotation with the shaft relative to the stator.
- 7. The power tool as claimed in claim 6, wherein the rotor includes a plurality of rotor poles, and wherein the magnet hub includes a plurality of magnet poles, each magnet pole representing at least one of the rotor poles.
- 8. The power tool as claimed in claim 6, and further comprising a bearing connected to the shaft, the bearing being connected to the shaft axially inward of the magnet hub.
- 9. The power tool as claimed in claim 8, and further comprising a bearing support, wherein the bearing is received in the bearing support, and wherein the magnet hub is encapsulated between the bearing and the bearing support when the bearing is received in the bearing support.
- 10. The power tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein the switched reluctance motor includes a stator positioned relative to the housing, a shaft rotatable relative to the stator about an axis, a rotor connected to the shaft for rotation with the shaft relative to the stator, and windings supported on the stator, the windings being electrically coupled to form three electrically independent phases of the switched reluctance motor.
- 11. The power tool as claimed in claim 1, and further comprising electrical components operable to control the operation of the switched reluctance motor, the electrical components being arranged as a modular electronics package, the electronics package being electrically and physically connected to the switched reluctance motor.
- 12. The power tool as claimed in claim 11, wherein the electronics package is removably connected to the switched reluctance motor.
- 13. The power tool as claimed in claim 11, wherein the electronics package includes an electronics package housing configured to support the electrical components.
- 14. The power tool as claimed in claim 13, wherein the electronics package housing is constructed of an electrically nonconductive material.
- 15. The power tool as claimed in claim 13, wherein the electronics package housing substantially seals the electrical components from the switched reluctance motor.
- 16. The power tool as claimed in claim 11, wherein the electrical components include low voltage electrical components and power electrical components operable to receive power from a power supply.
- 17. The power tool as claimed in claim 16, wherein the power electrical components receive an alternating current power from an alternating current power supply.
- 18. The power tool as claimed in claim 16, wherein the power electrical components receive a direct current power from a rechargeable battery.
- 19. The power tool as claimed in claim 16, wherein the power electrical components include power transistors, wherein the switched reluctance motor includes a stator and windings supported on the stator, and wherein the power transistors are operable to energize the windings.
- 20. The power tool as claimed in claim 16, wherein the power electrical components include a storage capacitor operable to store at least a portion of the power received from the power supply.
- 21. The power tool as claimed in claim 16, wherein the low voltage electrical components include hall effect devices, wherein the switched reluctance motor includes a shaft rotatable about an axis, wherein the power tool further comprises a magnet hub connected to the shaft for rotation with the shaft, and wherein the hall effect devices sense rotation of the magnet hub.
- 22. The power tool as claimed in claim 16, wherein the low voltage electrical components include speed sensors, wherein the switched reluctance motor includes a shaft rotatable about an axis, and wherein the speed sensors sense a speed of rotation of the shaft.
- 23. The power tool as claimed in claim 16, wherein the low voltage electrical components include position sensors, wherein the switched reluctance motor includes a stator positioned relative to the housing, a shaft rotatable relative to the stator about an axis, and a rotor connected to the shaft for rotation with the shaft relative to the stator, and wherein the position sensors sense a position of the rotor relative to the stator.
- 24. The power tool as claimed in claim 11, wherein the electronics package include first and second printed circuit boards.
- 25. The power tool as claimed in claim 24, wherein the electrical components include low voltage electrical components and power components operable to receive power from a power supply, and wherein the first printed circuit board includes the low voltage components and the second printed circuit board includes the power components.
- 26 The power tool as claimed in claim 25, wherein the first printed circuit board is spaced from the second printed circuit board to reduce electrical interference generated by the power components on the low voltage components.
- 27. The power tool as claimed in claim 11, wherein the switched reluctance motor includes a stator positioned relative to the housing, a shaft rotatable relative to the stator about an axis, and a rotor connected to the shaft for rotation with the shaft relative to the stator, and wherein the electronics package supports an end portion of the shaft for rotation about the axis.
- 28. The power tool as claimed in claim 1, and further comprising:
electrical components operable to control the operation of the switched reluctance motor; and a heat sink in a heat transfer relationship with at least one of the electrical components.
- 29. The power tool as claimed in claim 28, wherein the switched reluctance motor includes a shaft rotatable about an axis, and wherein the power tool further comprises a fan connected to the shaft for rotation with the shaft, the fan creating a flow of air over the heat sink to dissipate heat generated by the at least one of the electrical components during operation of the power tool.
- 30. The power tool as claimed in claim 29, wherein the housing includes an inlet through which air enters the housing.
- 31. The power tool as claimed in claim 29, wherein the housing includes an outlet through which air exits the housing.
- 32. The power tool as claimed in claim 29, wherein the fan creates a flow of air over at least a portion of the switched reluctance motor to dissipate heat generated by the switched reluctance motor during operation of the power tool.
- 33. The power tool as claimed in claim 32, wherein the switched reluctance motor includes windings supported on the stator, and wherein the at least a portion of the switched reluctance motor includes the windings.
- 33. The power tool as claimed in claim 29, wherein the fan includes a mixed flow fan.
- 34. The power tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein the switched reluctance motor includes a stator assembly including a stator positioned relative to the housing, the switched reluctance motor further including a rotor assembly including a shaft rotatable relative to the stator about an axis, and a rotor connected to the shaft for rotation with the shaft relative to the stator, the stator assembly supporting at least one end of the rotor assembly for rotation about the axis.
- 35. The power tool as claimed in claim 34, and further comprising electrical components operable to control the operation of the switched reluctance motor, wherein the stator includes a first side and a second side, wherein the stator assembly further includes windings supported on the stator, a terminal plate having terminals electrically connected to the windings and to the electrical components, and a rear bell configured to support the electrical components, the terminal plate being directly connected to the first side of the stator, the rear bell being directly connected to the first side of the stator and spaced from the terminal plate.
- 36. The power tool as claimed in claim 35, wherein the rear bell supports the at least one end of the rotor assembly for rotation about the axis
- 37. The power tool as claimed in claim 35, wherein the electrical components are electrically connected to the terminals via a contact extending through the rear bell.
- 38. The power tool as claimed in claim 35, wherein the electrical components are removably connected to the terminals, and wherein the rear bell is removably connected to the first side of the stator.
- 39. A method of assembling a power tool, the power tool including a housing including a grip portion engageable by a hand of an operator, the housing being supportable by the operator during operation of the power tool, the power tool further including a switched reluctance motor operable to drive a tool element to work on a work piece, the method comprising the act of:
positioning the switched reluctance motor inside the housing.
- 40. A power tool comprising:
a housing; a switched reluctance motor positioned inside the housing and operable to drive a tool element to work on a work piece; electrical components operable to control the operation of the switched reluctance motor, the electrical components being arranged as a modular electronics package, the electronics package being electrically and physically connected to the switched reluctance motor.
- 41. An electrical device comprising:
a housing; a switched reluctance motor positioned in the housing and operable to drive a driven unit during operation of the electrical device; and electrical components operable to control the operation of the switched reluctance motor, the electrical components being arranged as a modular electronics package, the electronics package being electrically and physically connected to the switched reluctance motor.
- 42. A method of assembling an electrical device, the electrical device including a housing, a switched reluctance motor operable to drive a driven unit during operation of the electrical device, and electrical components operable to control the operation of the switched reluctance motor, the electrical components being arranged as a modular electronics package, the method comprising the acts of:
positioning the switched reluctance motor inside the housing; and electrically and physically connecting the electronics package to the switched reluctance motor.
- 43. A power tool comprising:
a housing; and a switched reluctance motor positioned inside the housing and operable to drive a tool element to work on a work piece, the switched reluctance motor including a stator assembly including a stator and a support connected to the stator, the switched reluctance motor further including a rotor assembly including a shaft rotatable relative to the stator about an axis and a rotor connected to the shaft for rotation with the shaft relative to the stator, the support rotatably supporting at least one end of the rotor assembly.
- 44. A method assembling a power tool, the power tool including a housing, and a switched reluctance motor operable to drive a tool element to work on a work piece, the switched reluctance motor including a stator assembly including a stator and a support connected to the stator, the switched reluctance motor further including a rotor assembly including a shaft rotatable relative to the stator about an axis and a rotor connected to the shaft for rotation with the shaft relative to the stator, the method comprising the acts of:
positioning the switched reluctance motor inside the housing, the positioning act including rotatably supporting at least one end of the rotor assembly with the support.
- 45. A power tool comprising:
a housing; a switched reluctance motor positioned inside the housing and operable to drive a tool element to work on a work piece; electrical components operable to control the operation of the switched reluctance motor; a heat sink in a heat transfer relationship with at least one of the electrical components; and a fan configured to create a flow of air across the heat sink to dissipate heat generated by the at least one of the electrical components during operation of the power tool.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of prior filed co-pending provisional patent application, Serial No. 60/354,253, filed Feb. 4, 2002, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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