Patent ID: 7164252
Filing Date: 2007-01-16
Classification: B25F,Y10S,Y10T

Abstract:
1. An electrically powered hand tool, comprising: a housing which is hand-carried by an operator during the operation thereof, and wherein the housing has a first end, and an opposite second end which defines an operator's handle, and further defines an interior housing cavity; a three-phase squirrel cage induction motor enclosed within the interior housing cavity of the housing, and wherein the three-phase induction motor has no more than 12 poles, a length dimension of less than about 8 inches, a speed of operation when energized of less than about 22,000 RPM, a weight of less than 20 pounds, and about 2.5 to less than about 10 horsepower; a trigger borne by the operator's handle and which selectively energizes the three-phase squirrel cage induction motor; an output drive shaft enclosed within the interior housing cavity, and which is oriented in force receiving relation relative to the three-phase squirrel cage induction motor; a gear arrangement located in the interior housing cavity and near the first end of the housing, and wherein the gear arrangement is coupled in force receiving relation relative to the output drive shaft; a work implement moveably mounted on the first end of the housing and which is coupled in force receiving relation relative to the gear arrangement; an electric motor drive located within the interior housing cavity and electrically coupled with the three-phase squirrel cage induction motor, and wherein the electric motor drive supplies less than about 2000 Hz., and greater than about 208 volts of electrical power to the three-phase squirrel cage induction motor; a source of electrical power for energizing the electrically powered hand tool; and a power converter and/or a power transformer which are attached, and positioned remotely relative to the housing, and which receive the source of electrical power and subsequently converts the source of electrical power into three-phase, less than about 2000 Hz., and greater than about 208 volts which is then supplied to the electric motor drive for energizing the three-phase squirrel cage induction motor.