ELECTRIC DRIVING TOOL Russian patent published in 2010 - IPC B25D17/24 F16F7/10 B25F5/00 

Abstract RU 2386528 C1

FIELD: technological processes.

SUBSTANCE: invention relates to electric driving tool with mechanism of vibration control. Tool comprises body, electric motor, mechanism of motion transformation, counterbalance holder, counterbalance and support elements. Electric motor is installed in body. Mechanism of motion transformation serves for transformation of rotary motion of electric motor into reciprocal motion. Counterbalance holder passes in direction, which is perpendicular to directions of reciprocal motion and may elastically deform in directions of reciprocal motion. Counterbalance is supported by holder of counterbalance and is able to execute reciprocal motion in directions of reciprocal motion together with counterbalance holder. To provide support to counterbalance holder, support elements are arranged at previously specified distance from the counterbalance. Counterbalance is installed between support elements or among them.

EFFECT: reduced vibration, and device dimensions are not increased.

19 cl, 22 dwg

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Authors

Sato Sinichiro

Suzuura Tsukasa

Okhtsu Sinki

Dates

2010-04-20Published

2007-02-27Filed