This application claims priority to Japanese patent application serial number 2008-034414, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to electrical power tools. More particularly, the present invention relates to electrical power tools that are constructed such that manipulating portions attached to housings are operated to drive motors in the housings, thereby operating rotating tools rotatably attached to the housings.
2. Description of Related Art
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As described above, in the disk grinder 100, the load indicator portion 120 is constructed of many components (i.e., the indicator lights, the light case, the light cover 122 and other components). Therefore, for example, when additional indicator lights should be provided to the disk grinder 100, it is necessary to additionally provide a light case and a light cover on the housing 101. As a result, in some cases, the housing 101 cannot be used as is (i.e., without changing design or size thereof). In addition, the electrical disk grinder 100 needs a large number of components.
Such an electrical power tool is taught, for example, by Japanese Laid-Open Utility Model Publication Number 61-187659.
In one aspect of the present invention, an electrical power tool may include a housing, a rotating tool that is rotatably attached to the housing, a motor that is positioned in the housing and is capable of rotating the rotating tool, a manipulating portion that is attached to the housing, and an indicator device that is disposed in the housing and is capable of indicating a condition of the electrical power tool. The manipulating portion is positioned to substantially cover the indicator device. The manipulating portion is constructed such that light emitted from the indicator device can be transmitted therethrough.
According to this aspect, the indicator device indicating the conditions of the electrical power tool can be seen through the manipulating portion. Therefore, it is not necessary to provide a window (a light cover) or other such members to the housing in order to see the indicator device therethrough. As a result, even when additional indicator devices should be provided to the electrical power tool, the housing can be used as is (i.e., without changing design or size thereof). In addition, the number of components of the electrical power tool can be effectively reduced.
Optionally, the manipulating portion and the indicator device can be attached to a circuit board of a circuit device for controlling the motor. The manipulating portion may preferably be partially projected from a slot that is formed in the housing. Further, the manipulating portion may preferably be rotatably attached to the circuit board.
Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be readily understood after reading the following detailed description together with the accompanying drawings and the claims.
A representative example of the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the attached drawings. This detailed description is merely intended to teach a person of skill in the art further details for practicing preferred aspects of the present invention and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention. Only the claims define the scope of the claimed invention. Therefore, combinations of features and steps disclosed in the foregoing detail description may not be necessary to practice the invention in the broadest sense, and are instead taught merely to particularly describe detailed representative examples of the invention. Moreover, the various features taught in this specification may be combined in ways that are not specifically enumerated in order to obtain additional useful embodiments of the present invention.
A detailed representative embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference
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The main shaft 35 is arranged and constructed such that a lower end portion thereof is downwardly projected from a lower surface of the gear housing 14. The grinding disk 32 is axially aligned with and fixedly connected to the projected lower end portion of the main shaft 35. Further, a semicircular cover 15 is attached to the lower surface of the gear housing 14, so as to substantially cover a rear half portion (a portion adjacent to the hand grip 13h of the motor housing 13) of the grinding disk 32.
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The electric power switch 21 is composed of the switch lever 21a and the switch main portion 21b. As previously described, the switch lever 21a is attached to the left side surface of the hand grip 13h. Conversely, the switch main portion 21b is contained in the circuit device 20. The switch main portion 21b is arranged and constructed to be closed and opened when the switch lever 21a is moved, so as to turn on and off the electric power switch 21.
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Further, the controller 40 is connected to the power supply portion 25, so as to detect voltages between the power lines 20x and 20y. Based on the detected voltages, the controller 40 can determine as to whether the plugs Pa and Pb are connected to the plug sockets C1 and C2, so as to transmit representative ON/OFF signals to the LED indicator portions 45a (which are preferably composed of, for example, two green LEDs). When the ON signal is transmitted to the LED indicator portions 45a, the LED indicator portions 45a can emit light so as to indicate that the disk grinder 10 is in a power supplied condition. In addition, the controller 40 can determine as to whether the disk grinder 10 is in a reactuate preventive condition, so as to transmit representative ON/OFF signals to the LED indicator portions 45b (which are preferably composed of, for example, two red blinker LEDs). When the ON signal is transmitted to the LED indicator portions 45b, the LED indicator portions 45b can emit light so as to indicate that the disk grinder 10 is in the reactuate preventive condition. Further, the reactuate preventive condition can be obtained when the plugs Pa and Pb are removed from the plug sockets C1 and C2 while the electric power switch 21 is turned on, for example, because of a power cut. In this condition, even if the plugs Pa and Pb are connected to the plug sockets C1 and C2 again while the electric power switch 21 is turned on, the motor actuating signal cannot be transmitted to the motor driving portion 23 form the controller 40. As a result, the motor 22 cannot be actuated or driven.
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The rotatable portion 425 of the speed setting dial 42 may preferably be formed from light transmissive (transparent) materials. As shown in
When the disk grinder 10 is in the power supplied condition and the reactuate preventive condition, the LED indicator portions 45a and 45b emit the light, so that the rotatable portion 425 of the speed setting dial 42 can be lightened by the emitted light. Thus, the conditions of the disk grinder 10 can be indicated.
As described above, the speed setting dial 42 is positioned to substantially encircle or cover the LED indicator portions 45a and 45b. In addition, the speed setting dial 42 is transparent such that the light emitted from the LED indicator portions 45a and 45b can be transmitted therethrough. Therefore, the light emitted from the LED indicator portions 45a and 45b (the indicator device) indicating the conditions of the disk grinder 10 can be seen through the speed setting dial 42 (the manipulating portion).
Thus, according to the disk grinder 10 of the present embodiment, it is not necessary to provide a transparent window (a light cover) or other such members to the housing 12 in order to see the indicator device (the LED indicator portions 45a and 45b) therethrough. As a result, even when additional LED indicator portions should be provided to the disk grinder 10, the housing 12 can be used as is (i.e., without changing design or size thereof). In addition, the number of components of the disk grinder 10 can be reduced.
In addition, because the LED indicator portions 45a and 45b are attached to the circuit board 29, it is not necessary to provide a special case in order to house the LED indicator portions 45a and 45b therein.
Various changes and modifications may be made to the present invention without departing from the scope of the previously shown and described embodiment. For example, in the embodiment, the speed setting dial 42 is exemplified as the manipulating portion. However, the switch main portion 21b of the electric power switch 21 can be used as the manipulating portion. In such a case, the switch main portion 21b may be formed from the light transmissive (transparent) materials.
Further, in the embodiment, the LED indicator portions 45a and 45b are arranged and constructed to emit the light when the disk grinder 10 is in the power supplied condition and the reactuate preventive condition. However, the LED indicator portions 45a can be arranged and constructed to emit the light when the motor 22 is in an overload condition. Conversely, the LED indicator portions 45b can be arranged and constructed to emit the light when the disk grinder 10 is continuously used for a long time over a predetermined time. In addition, the number of the LED indicator portions 45a and 45b can be changed, if necessary.
Further, in the embodiment, an electrical disk grinder 10 is exemplified as the electrical power tool. However, an electrical drill, an electrical disk saw and other such machines can be used as the electrical power tool.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2008-034414 | Feb 2008 | JP | national |