NZ530974A - Handle assembly for tool - Google Patents

Handle assembly for tool

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NZ530974A
NZ530974A NZ53097404A NZ53097404A NZ530974A NZ 530974 A NZ530974 A NZ 530974A NZ 53097404 A NZ53097404 A NZ 53097404A NZ 53097404 A NZ53097404 A NZ 53097404A NZ 530974 A NZ530974 A NZ 530974A
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tool
gel
gripping portion
housing
handle
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Andrew Walker
Tim Mckay
Ian Sokell
Brian Wadge
Nigel Robson
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Black & Decker Inc
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A handle assembly for a power tool comprises a housing defining a handle (4) and a housing for a motor for actuating an output member of the tool, such as a drill bit or jigsaw blade. The handle assembly comprises at least one flexible sheet (8) adapted to be mounted to a surface of the handle of the power tool and having a series of protrusions (10) adapted to be engaged by a hand of a user of the tool. The protrusions retain one or more blister packs containing at least one vibration damping gel material between the flexible sheet and the surface of the handle.

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530 9 7 4 Patents Form No. 5 OurRef: JI221357 Patents Act 1953 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION HANDLE ASSEMBLY FOR TOOL We, BLACK & DECKER INC., of Drummond Plaza Office Park, 1207 Drummond Plaza, Newark, Delaware 19711, United States of America hereby declare the invention, for which we pray that a patent may be granted to us and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the following statement: PT05A3929610 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE OF M.Z - 5 FEB 2804 RECEIVED (followed by page 1a) 100319287 1 i & HANDLE ASSEMBLY FOR TOOL The present invention relates to handle assemblies for tools, and relates particularly, but not exclusively, to handle assemblies having combined friction gripping and vibration damping properties, for power tools in which an output shaft is driven by a motor.
Known power tools, such as power drills in which a drill bit is rotated by an output shaft which is in turn rotated by means of an electric motor, generate significant amounts of vibration, which can under certain circumstances limit the length of time during which the tool can be used continuously. In addition, the housing of such tools is generally made from a durable plastics material on which it can be difficult for a user of the tool to maintain a grip when the tool is in use for a sustained period.
US 6308378 discloses a gripping arrangement for a handle of a power tool in which the sides of the handle are provided with frictional gripping zones, each side of the handle including a plurality of alternating gripping zones of a softer material and a harder material. The softer material used is generally a thermoplastic elastomer or rubber material, and the harder material is generally the same material as that from which the tool housing is formed.
This known arrangement suffers from the drawback that because the softer material performs the dual functions of providing a friction grip and vibration damping, the choice of material constitutes a compromise in that although it will have acceptable friction reducing and vibration damping properties, the performance of the handle is limited because a material having optimum frictional properties will generally have unacceptable vibration damping properties, and vice versa.
W002/38341 discloses a grip handle for a hand-held machine tool in which a hand grip is separated from the remainder of the housing by a vibration damping element consisting of an inflatable annular air filled cushion. An additional handle is provided which has a tubular grip element surrounding a further annular air cushion.
P-NZ-CS1145A '{followed by page 2y 2 This known arrangement suffers from the drawback that the vibration damping properties of air can only be varied by adjusting the air pressure Within a chamber containing the air, and even then, the range of vibration damping properties achievable is limited. Furthermore, it is difficult, and therefore expensive, to 5 manufacture a sealed chamber containing air having a predetermined pressure.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention seek to overcome the above disadvantages of the prior art, or at least to provide the public with a useful choice.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a gripping portion for a power tool having a housing and a motor within said housing for actuating an output member of the tool, the gripping portion adapted to be engaged by a hand of a user of the tool and comprising: at least one first flexible sheet defining at least one gel-containing chamber 15 containing vibration damping gel material between said first sheet and a respective further part of said tool in use ; and at least one clamping member for damping at least one said gel-containing chamber to the corresponding said further part of the tool and having at least one aperture therethrough such that at least part of at least one said gel-containing 20 chamber protrudes in use through said aperture.
By providing at least one flexible member and at least one chamber containing at least one vibration damping gel material between the clamping member and the surface of the handle in use, this provides the advantage of enabling the material of 25 the flexible member to be chosen to have the optimum frictional properties to enable a user to maintain a grip on the tool, and the vibration damping gel material at the same time to have the optimum vibration damping properties. In particular, it is possible to provide gel materials having a wide range of vibration damping properties compared with air. This also provides the advantage of simplifying construction of the 30 assembly, which in turn reduces the cost of manufacture of the assembly, as well as providing the advantage of further reducing the cost of manufacture of the assembly by providing one or more components which perform more than one function.
F-NZ-CS11-4SA 3 In a preferred embodiment, substantially none of said vibration damping gel is located in use between said clamping member and the housing.
The gripping portion may further comprise at least one second flexible sheet 5 sealed to at least one said first flexible sheet at the periphery of at least one said gel-containing chamber to define a blister pack.
At least one said blister pack may be foldable.
This provides the advantage of enabling the blister pack to conform to the shape of the tool handle.
At least one said blister pack may be perforated between at least one pair of adjacent chambers.
This provides the advantage of facilitating folding of the blister pack.
At least one said blister pack may further comprise locating means for enabling the blister pack to be mounted to a support.
Said locating means may comprise at least one aperture through said blister pack at a respective location remote from the or each said chamber.
The assembly may further comprise support means adapted to be located on a 25 side of at least one said blister pack remote from the corresponding said engaging portion.
At least one said chamber containing the or each said gel material may be at least partially transparent in use. this provides the advantage of enabling visible indicia, such as decorative features or trade marks, or electrical indicators, for example indicating that the tool of which the assembly forms part is actuated, to be seen while the tool is in use.
P-NZ-CS1HEA 4 The assembly may further comprise at least one visible indicium located in at least one said chamber.
At least one said visible indicium may be electrically operated in use.
This provides the advantage of enabling said Indicium to provide an indication operating condition of a power tool, such as whether the tool is actuated.
At least one said indicium may be at least one light emitting diode.
The assembly may further comprise at least one electrical switch for actuating the tool.
This provides the advantage of simplifying assembly of the tool, which in turn further reduces the cost of manufacture of the tool.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a tooi comprising: a housing; a motor within the housing adapted to actuate an output member of the tool; and a gripping portion as defined above.
Said gripping portion may have an outer surface including at least one material of higher coefficient of friction than the material of the housing of the tool.
Preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only and not in any limitative sense/with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:- Figure 1 is a perspective view of part of a housing of a power tool of a first embodiment of the present invention; Figures 1A and 1B are perspectives view showing alternative arrangements of a power tool according to the first embodiment. of an -P-NZ-CS1KSA Figure 2 is an exploded perspective view of the housing of the embodiment of Figure 1; Figures 3A to 3C show side cross-sectional views of three alternative forms of gel blister pack for use in the embodiment of Figures 1 and 2; Figure 4A is an exploded view of a handle assembly of a power tool of a second embodiment of the present invention; Figure 4B is a view of the handle assembly of Figure 4A in an assembled condition; Figure 4C is a perspective view from below of the cover plate of Figure 4A; Figure 5A is an exploded view, corresponding to Figure 4A, of a handle assembly of a power tool of a third embodiment of the present invention; Figure 5B is a view of the handle assembly of Figure 5A in an assembled condition; Figure 6A is an exploded. view, corresponding to Figure 4A, of a handle assembly of a power tool of a fourth embodiment of the present invention; Figure 6B is a perspective view of the blister pack of Figure 6A in an unfolded condition thereof; and Figure 7 is an exploded view, corresponding to Figure 4A, of a handle assembly of a power tool of a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 8A is an exploded view, corresponding to Figure 4A, of a handle assembly of a power tool of a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 8B is a view of the handle assembly of Figure 8A in an assembled condition.
Figure 8C is a side view of the tool shown in Figure 8A.
Figure 8D is a cross-section along the line D-D of Figure 8C.
Figure 8E is a side view showing an alternative arrangement of the tool shown in Figure 8A.
Figure 9 is a perspective view of a handle according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to Figures 1 and 2, a power tool 1 such as a drill or jigsaw comprises a housing 2 defining an aperture 3 bounded on one side thereof by a handle 4, the housing 2 containing a motor (not shown) for actuating an output member such as a drill bit or jigsaw blade (not shown).
F-NZ-CS114SA 6 The housing 2 is formed from a generally durable plastics material, as will be familiar to persons skilled in the art, and has a recessed portion 5 on a generally smooth upper surface of the handle 4, the recessed portion 5 being provided with a recess 6 containing an actuating switch (not shown) for turning the tool 1 on and off.
The housing 2 is provided with ventilation apertures 7 at one end of the recessed portion 5 to allow cooling of the interior of the housing 2.
A flexible sheet 8, of thermoplastic elastomeric material, such as a thin layer of polyurethane, having a coefficient of friction higher than that of the material from 10 which the housing 2 is made, is formed by means of a suitable method such as moulding. The sheet 8 has a periphery shaped to fit inside the periphery of recessed portion 5 to cover all of the recessed portion 5 except that part in which the ventilation apertures 7 are provided, and the flexible sheet 8 is provided with a through-aperture 9 to allow access to the actuating switch in recess 6. The flexible 15 sheet 8 is also provided with a series of protrusions 10, each of which defines a chamber between the sheet 8 and the upper surface of the handle 4 of the housing 2 when the sheet 8 is placed in position on the upper surface of the recessed portion 5. Each of the chambers underneath the protrusions 10 accommodates a vibration damping gei contained in a blister pack 20 (Figures 3A to 3C). Alternatively, the 20 flexible sheet 8 may be bonded to a backing sheet (not shown) to define the chambers containing the vibration damping gel.
A cover plate 11 of durable plastics material, such as the material from which the housing 2 is constructed, has an internal surface 12 corresponding generally to 25 the external (i.e. upper) surface of the flexible sheet 8. The cover plate 11 is provided with a series of first apertures 13 for allowing the protrusions 10 of the sheet 8 to protrude therethrough when the plate 11 is mounted to the handle 4 to secure the flexible sheet 8 in place, a second aperture 14 co-operating with the aperture 9 to allow access to the actuating switch in recess 6, and a series of third apertures 15 30 cooperating with the ventilation apertures 7 in the housing 2.
Referring now to Figure 3A, a gel blister pack 20 for use in the embodiment of Figures 1 and 2 is formed from a thin, flexible backing piece 21 of thermoplastic polyurethane film on which one or more pieces 22 of a vibration damping gel formed P-NZ-CS114SA from a semi-solid silicone rubber or polyurethane material are provided. The pieces 22 of gel may be translucent and/or semi transparent and/or coloured, for reasons which will be explained in greater detail below. The backing layer 21 with the pieces 22 of gel are then covered by a generally transparent layer 23 of thin, thermoplastic polyurethane film, which is pulled down tightly over the gel pieces 22 by means of a combination of heat and pressure, and then secured to the backing piece 21 at the periphery 24 of each gel piece 22 to form discrete chambers encapsulating each gel piece by suitable welding techniques, such as heat staking and/or ultrasonic vibration, which will be familiar to persons skilled in the art. Alternatively, the gel material 22 can be poured or injected into a pre-formed transparent sheet 23 and then covered by backing piece 21 and welded. The upper surface of the backing piece 21 may be printed with decorative or trade mark information which is visible through the transparent layer 23 and gel 22.
Referring to Figure 3B, in which parts common to the embodiment of Figure 3A are denoted by like reference numerals but increased by 100 and will therefore not be described in greater detail herein, the backing piece 121 of the blister pack 120 is provided with a series of raised portions 125 which may be decorative matter and/or trade marks or raised lettering. The raised portions 125 define recesses 126, which may accommodate light emitting diodes which can be illuminated to provide a visual indication of an operating parameter of the tool incorporating the blister pack 120, for example to indicate whether the tool is switched on.
In the arrangement of Figure 3C, in which parts common to the embodiment of Figure 3B are denoted by like reference numerals but increased by 100, the raised portions 225 defining recesses 226 may be formed by a separate layer 227, which is encapsulated along with gel material 222 by transparent sheet 223 and backing piece 221. • The operation of the handle 4 of the tool 1 of Figures 1 to 3 will now be described.
When a user's hand (not shown) grips the tool 1 when in use, the user's hand comes into contact with the cover plate 11 and the protrusions 10 beneath which one P-NZ-CS1W5A 8 or more blister packs 20,120, 220 containing vibration damping gel are located. As a result, vibrations generated by the motor in the tool housing 2 are damped by the vibration damping gel underneath protrusions 10, and the user's grip on the tool is maintained by contact between the user's hand and the high friction material of the flexible sheet 8. It can therefore be seen that by suitable choice of material of the flexible sheet 8, the frictional properties of the sheet 8 can be optimized, while the vibration damping properties of the gel-filled blister packs 20, 120, 220 are generally superior to the vibration damping properties of known high friction materials or air filled cushions used in conventional handle assemblies.
With reference to Figure 1A, an alternative arrangement for the placement of protrusions 10 accommodating gel pieces 22 on the handle is shown. As shown, housing 2 may form part of a sander including sanding platen 16. Handle 4 includes a forward part formed on the housing at a location generally above platen 16. A 15 motor (not shown) is disposed between the forward part of handle 4 and platen 16. Four gel pieces 22 disposed below corresponding protrusions 10 are disposed on the forward part of handle 4. Five gel pieces 22 are disposed on the rearward part of the handle formed above aperture 3.
In a further alternative embodiment as shown in Figure 1B, three gel pieces 22 are disposed on the forward part of handle 4 and a single oval shaped gel piece 22 is disposed on the rearward part of the handle. Although in Figure 1B a cover plate is represented, in practice the cover plate could be eliminated and the blister pack could be retained behind the outer surface of the tool housing, with gel pieces 22 25 protruding through openings in the housing surface. In this latter embodiment, with respect to the forward part of handle 4, the rearward and forward gel pieces 22 are generally half-moon shaped and may have a dimension in the longitudinal direction of the handle of 15mm at the maximum region (along the center of the handle) and a maximum transverse width of 23.5mm (along the flat edge.) The thickness of each 30 gel piece 22 may be 12mm. The middle gel piece 22 may have a dimension in the longitudinal direction of 15mm and has a transverse width of 30mm and thickness of 14mm. The exposed region of the housing between the gel pieces, may have a dimension of 8mm in the longitudinal direction and the openings of the housing may have dimensions corresponding to that of the gel piece protruding therethrough. The P-NZ-CS1145A 9 housing at the location of middle gel piece 22 may have a maximum transverse width of 65mm. Gel piece 22 on the rear handle portion may have a longitudinal dimension of 65 mm, a transverse width of 20mm and a thickness of 17mm. The transverse width of the rear handle portion may be 35mm and the longitudinal dimension between the rear end of the gel piece and the end of the rear handle portion may be 38mm. In each case, gel pieces 22 may protrude outwardly from the surface of the housing for a distance of approximately 2.5mm at the outer boundary of each gel piece increasing to a distance of approximately 5mm near the center of each gel piece 22.
Referring to Figures 4A to 4C, in which parts common to the embodiment of Figures 1 and 2 are denoted by like reference numerals but increased by 400, a handle .404 of a power tool 401 of a second embodiment of the invention, for example a sander, is defined by two halves 402A, 402B of housing 402 around 15 ON/OFF switch 429. The housing 402 defines an aperture 428 which enables the transparent layer 23 of the blister pack 20 of Figure 3A to protrude therethrough, and the blister pack 20 is mounted to a cover plate 411 of hard plastics material by means of pegs 432 provided on cover plate 411 which are located in corresponding apertures 34 on blister pack 20 externally of gel material 22 and then deformed or 20 heat staked to provide flattened portions 433 (Figure 4C) to prevent removal of the blister pack 20 from cover plate 411. The apertures 34 may be reinforced by welding together the adjacent parts of the backing piece 21 and transparent layer 23. The cover plate 411 is then located in position relative to the housing 402 by locating an edge 430 of the cover plate 411 in a slot 431 in housing part 402A, and the opposite 25 edge in a corresponding slot (not shown) in housing part 402B. In this embodiment, cover plate 411 is disposed within housing 402.
Referring now to Figures 5A and 5B, in which parts common to the embodiment of Figures 4A to 4C are denoted by like reference numerals but 30 increased by 100, a handle assembly 504 of a third embodiment of the invention is provided with a support or carrier 540 of molded hard plastics material having pegs 541 which are located in corresponding apertures 34 of blister pack 20 to mount the blister pack 20 to the carrier 540. The pegs 541 of carrier 540 interconnect with circular bosses (not shown) of cover plate 511 to locate the blister pack 20 between P-NZ-CS1145A the carrier 540 and cover plate 511 with the transparent sheet 23 covering gel material 22 protruding through apertures 513 in cover plate 511, A handle assembly 604 of a fourth embodiment of the invention is shown in 5 Figure 6A, in which parts common to the embodiment of Figures 5A and 5B are denoted by like reference numerals but increased by 100. The blister pack 20 is provided with perforations 50 along lines 51 to enable the blister pack 20 to be folded along lines 51. This enables the blister pack 20 to be mounted to carrier 640 of generally inverted right-angled U-shape and secured to the carrier 640 by location of 10 pegs 641 through apertures 34. The pegs 641 can also interconnect with cylindrical bosses 642 in the handle 604 to secure the support 640 in position in the housing. In this way, the gel material 22 of the blister pack 20 can provide vibration damping in more than one plane. In particular, gel pieces 22 protrude through the top and side surfaces of the handle. In one embodiment of handle assembly 604 which includes 15 only a gel piece 22 protruding through a top surface but not the side surfaces, gel piece 22 is oval and may have a maximum longitudinal dimension along the centerline of 80mm, a transverse width of 52mm and a thickness of 16mm. The opening in the handle to accommodate gel piece 22 has corresponding dimensions. Gel piece 22 may protrude outwardly from the surface of the housing for a distance 20 of approximately 2.5mm at the outer boundary of the gel piece increasing to a distance of approximately 5mm near the center of the gel piece 22. The maximum transverse width of the handle may be 77mm.
V - - . ' • Referring now to Figure 7, in which parts common to the embodiment of Figure 25 6A are denoted by like reference numerals but increased by 100, a handle assembly 704 of a fifth embodiment of the invention is provided with a pair of vibration damping blister packs 20 mounted to respective supports 740, 740A. The carrier 740A is also provided With an ON/OFF switch 729 for actuating the tool and which can be connected to the power supply (not shown) of the tool by means of electrical leads 30 760. This enables the carrier 740A together with the switch 729 to be mounted to the housing 704 as a complete module or assembly, which simplifies assembly of the tool and therefore reduces the cost of manufacturing the tool.
P-NZ-CS1HSA 11 Referring to Figures 8A to 8D, in which parts common to the embodiment of Figure 7 are denoted by like reference numerals but increased by 100, a handle 804 of a power tool 801 of a sixth embodiment of the invention, for example a drill, is defined by two halves 802A, 802B of housing 802. Each halve 802A and 802 defines 5 a recessed portion 805 which accommodates a blister pack 20 having three discrete gel pieces 22. Cover plates 811 of hard plastics material include screw bossed (unnumbered) and are secured to each housing half at the location of the recessed portions 805. Each cover plate 811 includes an appropriate aperture though which a corresponding gel piece 22 extends. Although not shown, a separate flexible sheet 10 such as sheet 8 shown in Figure 2 could also be disposed between the upper surface of blister packs 20 and cover plates 811 and would include protrusions 10 to accommodate each gel piece 22, Cover plates 811 are curved so as to substantially match the outer surface of the corresponding housing halves lateral of recesses 805, with the cover plates 811 and the corresponding housing half merging to form a r substantially curved outer surface from which the gel pieces extend. The outer surfaces of the gel pieces may be curved as well. With reference to Figure 8C, in one embodiment the dimension of the middle and lower gel piece 22 at their greatest extent in the longitudinal direction of the handle may be 17mm while for the upper gel piece 22 the dimension may be 16mm. The distance between gel pieces 22 in the 20 longitudinal direction may be 5mm. The dimension of the upper and lower gel piece 22 at their greatest extent in the transverse direction of the handle may be 20 mm while for the middle ge! piece 22 the transverse dimension may be 23 mm. The openings in cover plates 811 have dimensions corresponding to those of gel pieces 22, while the overall dimension of cover plates 811 may be 75mm in the longitudinal 25 direction and 33mm in the transverse direction. As measured in a vertical direction, the overall distance from the upper edge of the cover plate 811 to the lower edge may be 70mm, the overall distance from the upper edge of the uppermost gel piece 22 to the lower edge of the lowermost gel piece 22 may be 58mm, and in the horizontal direction the overall distance from the left edge of the lowermost gel piece 30 22 to the right edge of the uppermost gel piece 22 may be 30mm. The thickness of gel pieces 22 may be 5mm and gel pieces 22 may project outwardly from cover pieces 811 by 2.5mm.
P-NZ-CS1145A 12 Figure 8E shows an alternative to the drill embodiment of Figures 8A-D. Blister pack 20 include four gel pieces 22 protruding from each side surface of handle 804, Referring to Figure 9 in which parts common to the embodiment of Figures 8A-5 8D are denoted by like reference numerals but increased by 100, a handle 904 of a power tool 901 of a seventh embodiment of the invention, for example a saw is shown. The saw includes a housing having a motor for reciprocating a drive shaft (not shown) to which saw blade 930 is attached to extend from a forward end. Opening 903 extends through the housing to form vertically extending rear handle 10 portion 904A. Blister pack 20 includes three gel pieces 22 extending outwardly from the rear surface of rear handle portion 904A. In a preferred embodiment, gel pieces 22 may have a longitudinal dimension (along the vertical length of the rear handle) of 26mm and a transverse width of 17.5mm, and a thickness of 9mm. The spacing between each gel piece 22 may be 5m. Cover plate 911 is disposed over blister pack 15 20 and has three apertures through which gel pieces 22 protrude. Each opening may have a longitudinal dimension of 27mm and a transverse width of 18mm and the spacing between each opening may be 6mm. Forward handle portion 904B is disposed generally forwardly of the motor and sloped downwardly towards the blade. Blister pack 20 includes gel piece 22 extending outwardly from forward handle 20 portion 904B. In a preferred embodiment, this gel piece 22 has a vertical length along the slope of 60mm, a transverse width of 30mm and a thickness of 20mm. The opening of the housing also may have a vertical length along the slope of 60mm and a transverse width of 30mm In addition, an internal cover plate (not shown) similar to cover plate 411 shown in Figure 4A may be incorporated between gel piece 22 and 25 the housing at the location of forward handle portion 904B. In each case, gel pieces 22 may protrude outwardly from the surface of the housing for a distance of approximately 2.5mm at the outer boundary of each gel piece increasing to a distance of approximately 5mm near the center of each gel piece 22 It will be appreciated skilled in the art that the above embodiments have been described by way of example only, and not in any limitative sense, and that various alterations and modifications are possible without departure from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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1. A gripping portion for a power tool having a housing and a motor within said housing for actuating an output member of the tool, the gripping portion adapted to 5 be engaged by a hand of a user of the tool and comprising: at least one first flexible sheet defining at least one gel-containing chamber containing vibration damping gel material between said first sheet and a respective further part of said tool in use ; and at least one clamping member for clamping at least one said gel-containing 10 chamber to the corresponding said further part of the tool and having at least one aperture therethrough such that at least part of at least one said gel-containing chamber protrudes in use through said aperture,
2. A gripping portion according to claims 1, wherein substantially none of said 15 vibration damping gel is located in use between said clamping member and the housing.
3. A gripping portion according to claim 1 or 2, further comprising at least one second flexible sheet sealed to at least one said first flexible sheet at the periphery of 20 at least one said gel-containing chamber to define a respective blister pack.
4. A gripping portion according to claim 3, wherein at least one said blister pack is foldable. 25
5. A gripping portion according to claim 4 or 5, wherein at least one said blister pack is perforated between at least one pair of adjacent gel-containing chambers.
6. A gripping portion according to any one of claims 3 to 5, wherein at least one said blister pack further comprises locating means for enabling at least one said 30 blister pack to be mounted to a support.
7. A gripping portion according to claim 6, wherein said locating means comprises at least one aperture through at least one said blister pack at a respective location remote from said at least one said gel-containing chamber. P-NZ-C31145A 14
8. A gripping portion according to claim 6 or 7, further comprising support means adapted to be located on a side of at least one said blister pack remote from the corresponding said clamping member.
9. A gripping portion according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein at least one said ge|-containing chamber is at least partially transparent in use.
10. A gripping portion according to claim 9, further comprising at least one visible indicium located in said at least one said gel-containing chamber.
11. A gripping portion according to claim 10, wherein at least one said visible indicium is electrically operated in use.
12. A gripping portion according to claim 11, wherein at least one said indicium is at least one light emitting diode.
13. A gripping portion according to any one of the preceding claims , further comprising at least one electrical switch for actuating the tool.
14. A gripping portion according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein at least one said gel-containing chamber and at least one said clamping member are simultaneously gripped during operation of the tool.
15. A tool comprising: a housing; a motor within the housing adapted to actuate an output member of the tool; and a gripping portion according to any one of the preceding claims.
16. A tool according to claim 15, wherein said gripping portion has an outer surface including at least one material of higher coefficient of friction than the material of the housing of the tool. P-NZ-CS1145A 15
17. A power tool according to claim 15 or 16, said gripping portion comprising a material which is relatively hard as compared to said gel material. .
18. A power tool according to any one of claims 15 to 17, further comprising at least one flexible sheet disposed between at least one said gel-containing chamber and at least one cover piece and having at least one protrusion extending through a respective aperture in a said cover piece and accommodating the or each said gel-containing chamber.
19. A power tool according to claim 18, wherein at least one said gel-containing chamber and at least one said cover piece each have a curved outer surface.
20. A power tool according to claim 18 or 19 said gripping portion including a region which does not include a said cover piece, said region being curved, said cover piece having a curved outer surface which substantially merges into said curved region.
21. A power tool according to any one of claims 15 to 20, said housing defining at least one recess, and at least one respective blister pack assembly disposed in at least one said recess. ,
22. A power tool according to any one of claims 15 to 21, wherein the power tool is a power drill, a power sander or a power saw.
23. A gripping portion for a power tool substantially as described herein with reference to any of the examples shown in the drawings.
24. A power tool substantially as described herein with reference to any of the examples shown in the drawings. ASPEC3S32673 ABSTRACT HANDLE ASSEMBLY FOR TOOL A handle assembly for a power tool 1 comprises a housing 2 defining a handle 4 and housing a motor for actuating an output member of the tool, such as a drill bit or jigsaw blade. The handle assembly comprises at least one flexible sheet 8 adapted to be mounted to a surface of the handle of the power tool and having a 5 series of protrusions 10 adapted to be engaged by a hand of a user of the tool. The protrusions 10 retain one or more blister packs (not shown) containing at least one vibration damping gel material between the flexible sheet 8 and the surface of the handle 4. P-NZ-CS1145A
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