WO2006066259A2 - Smart acessories for power tools - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to accessories for power tools and for other equipment and, more particularly, to accessories for power tools and for other equipment that communicate with the power tools and other equipment.
- Products such as, for example, power tools
- work pieces e.g., wood, metal, concrete, combinations of materials, etc.
- the power tool may have desirable or optimal performance characteristics (e.g., motor speed, cutting feed rate).
- a given type of accessory may be used or may be preferred to perform the operation (e.g., a bit/blade for wood, for metal, etc.).
- a product accessory such as, for example, a drill bit for a power drill, a saw blade for a power reciprocating saw or for a circular saw, etc.
- Exemplary structure or means to achieve communication from the accessory to the tool may include contact/mechanical, non-contact/mechanical, electronic, etc.
- an accessory for a power tool is provided.
- the accessory includes a body including a connecting portion for connecting the accessory to the power tool, and a communication member positioned on the body for communicating with the power tool.
- a combination in some aspects, includes a power tool including a housing and a motor supported by the housing, and a power tool accessory connectable to the power tool and driveable by the motor, wherein the power tool accessory communicates with the power tool for affecting operation of the power tool.
- a combination in some aspects, includes a power tool including a housing and a motor supported by the housing, a power tool accessory connectable to the power tool and drivable by the motor, the accessory including a communication member, and an indication device operable to indicate characteristics relating to operation of the power tool to a user, wherein the communication member is operable to communicate with at least one of the power tool and the indication device.
- an accessory for a power tool is provided.
- the accessory is capable of communicating with a power tool and an inventory system, and includes a body including a connecting portion for connecting the accessory to the power tool and a communication member positioned on the body for communicating with the power tool and the inventory system.
- Fig. IA is a side view of an accessory illustrating, such as, for example, a circular saw blade, a contact/mechanical communication arrangement for communicating with a product, such as, for example, a power tool.
- Fig. IB includes a side view and an end view of an accessory, such as, for example, a drill bit, illustrating a contact/mechanical communication arrangement for communicating with a product, such as, for example, a power tool.
- an accessory such as, for example, a drill bit
- a contact/mechanical communication arrangement for communicating with a product, such as, for example, a power tool.
- Fig. 1C is a side view of an accessory, such as, for example, a reciprocating saw blade, illustrating a contact/mechanical communication arrangement for communicating with a product, such as, for example, a power tool.
- a product such as, for example, a power tool.
- Figs. 2A-2G are side views of an accessory, such as, for example, a circular saw blade, illustrating a non-contact/mechanical communication arrangement for communicating with a product, such as, for example a power tool, shown with various number of holes in the accessory.
- a product such as, for example a power tool
- Fig. 3 A is a partially sectioned side view of an accessory, such as, for example, a drill bit, illustrating an electronic communication arrangement for communication with a product, such as, for example, a power tool.
- an accessory such as, for example, a drill bit
- a product such as, for example, a power tool
- Fig. 3B is a side view of an accessory, such as, for example, a circular saw blade, illustrating an electronic communication arrangement for communication with a product, such as, for example, a power tool.
- Fig. 3C is a sectional view of the accessory shown in Fig. 3B, taken along line 3C- -3C.
- Fig. 3D is a side view of an accessory, such as, for example, a circular saw blade, illustrating an electronic communication arrangement for communication with a product, such as, for example, a power tool.
- a product such as, for example, a power tool.
- Fig. 3E is a side view of an accessory, such as, for example, a reciprocating saw blade, illustrating an electronic communication arrangement for communication with a product, such as, for example, a power tool.
- a product such as, for example, a power tool.
- Fig. 4A is a side view of an accessory, such as, for example, a rotary hammer bit.
- Fig. 4B is a schematic bottom view of an accessory, such as, for example, a rotary hammer bit, shown with two cutters.
- Fig. 4C is a schematic bottom view of an accessory, such as, for example, a rotary hammer bit, shown with four cutters.
- Fig. 4D is a schematic side view of an exemplary hole drilled by an accessory, such as, for example, a rotary hammer bit.
- Fig. 5 A is a perspective view of a product, such as, for example, a hammer-drill, and an accessory, such as, for example, a drill bit, including a depth sensor arrangement.
- Fig. 5B is a side view of a product, such as, for example, a hammer-drill, and an accessory, such as, for example, a drill bit, including a depth sensor arrangement.
- Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a product, such as, for example, a circular saw, and an accessory, such as, for example, a circular saw blade.
- Fig. 7A is a partially broken away side view of a product, such as, for example, a grinder, and an accessory, such as, for example, a grinding wheel.
- Fig. 7B is a bottom view of an accessory, such as, for example, a grinding wheel, illustrating a non-contact/mechanical communication arrangement for communicating with a product, such as, for example, a power tool.
- a product such as, for example, a power tool.
- Fig. 7C is a bottom view of an accessory, such as, for example, a grinding wheel, illustrating an electronic communication arrangement for communicating with a product, such as, for example, a power tool.
- a product such as, for example, a power tool.
- Fig. 8 A is a side view of a product, such as, for example, a reciprocating saw, and an accessory, such as, for example, a reciprocating saw blade, illustrating a non- contact/mechanical communication arrangement for communicating with a product, such as, for example, a power tool.
- Fig. 8B is a side view of a portion of the accessory shown in Fig. 8 A.
- Fig. 9 is a perspective view of an external device for use with a product, such as, for example, a power tool, and an accessory, such as, for example, a drill bit, a saw blade, etc.
- Fig. 8 A is a side view of a product, such as, for example, a reciprocating saw, and an accessory, such as, for example, a reciprocating saw blade, illustrating a non- contact/mechanical communication arrangement for communicating with a product, such as, for example, a power tool.
- Fig. 8B is a side view of a portion of the accessory shown in Fig.
- FIG. 1OA is a schematic side view of a product, such as, for example, a power tool, operable for use with an accessory, such as, for example, a drill bit, a saw blade, etc.
- Fig. 1OB is a schematic front view of a portion of the product shown in Fig. 1OA.
- Fig. 1 IA is a partially sectioned side view of an accessory, such as, for example, a drill bit, illustrating an electronic communication arrangement for communicating with a product, such as, for example, a power tool.
- Fig. 1 IB is a sectional view of an accessory, such as, for example, a hole saw, illustrating an electronic communication arrangement for communicating with a product, such as, for example, a power tool.
- a product such as, for example, a power tool.
- a product accessory 20 such as, for example, a drill bit or a hole saw for a power drill, a saw blade for a power reciprocating saw or for a circular saw, a grinding wheel for a grinder, etc.
- a communication member 24 such as, for example, some structure, absence of structure, or means, to communicate with a product 28, such as, for example, a power tool or other equipment, in order to improve performance and/or to set performance characteristics, such as, for example, drilling rates, cutting speeds, etc.
- Exemplary communication members 24 to achieve communication from the accessory 20 to the product 28 may include contact/mechanical, non-contact/mechanical, electronic, etc.
- Product accessories 20 commonly include a body 21 having a connecting portion 22 for connecting the accessories 20 to products 28.
- Products 28, such as, for example, power tools include a housing 29, a motor 30 (see Figs. 6 and 7A) supported by the housing 29 for driving the accessories 20 when they are connected to the power tool 28, and a power source (not shown) for powering the motor 30.
- Figs. 1A-1C illustrate several accessories 20 generally including a contact/mechanical communication arrangement for communicating with a product 28.
- the communication member 24 for a circular saw blade may include a pattern, such as, for example, a dimple pattern 24, near the hub, a drill bit may include one or more splines 24 near a connecting end thereof, or a reciprocating saw blade may include, for example, one or more notches 24 therein.
- a sensor on the product 28 e.g., on a circular saw
- a control circuit 32 see, for example, Fig.
- control circuit 32 may also determine whether the accessory 20 in use is being used properly (e.g., a wood cutting blade for cutting wood, a metal cutting blade for cutting metal, etc.).
- Figs. 2A-2G illustrate several accessories 20 generally including a non- contact/mechanical communication arrangement for communicating with a product 28.
- the communication member 24 could include at least one physical attribute 24 provided on the accessory 20, and a non-contact pick-up sensor 36 (see, for example, Figs. 6, 7A, and 8A) is provided to sense the communication member 24.
- one or more characteristics of the accessory 20 and/or the performance of the accessory 20 and/or the product 28 e.g., rotational speed, temperature, etc.
- characteristics and/or performance is provided to the product 28.
- the product 28 receives this information and can change speed etc., to improve and/or optimize performance of the product 28 and/or of the accessory 20.
- the communication member 24 includes a series of holes 24 provided in a circular saw blade 20, and the circular saw 28 may include a sensor, such as, for example, a hall effect sensor, a magnetic pick-up, an optical device, etc, for sensing the holes 24 in the circular saw blade 20.
- Circular saw blades need to be run at very specific rotational speeds for cutting specific materials. Running the circular saw blades at these specific rotational speeds operates the circular saw and circular saw blade at optimum performance, thereby inhibiting damage to the cutting edges of the circular saw blade (primarily from heat build-up) or to the workpiece.
- the preferred rotational speed of a circular saw blade to cut low carbon steel is much faster than the rotational speed to cut stainless steel.
- a user may run the circular saw at a wrong or a less than optimal speed for a particular material, which may damage the blade, the work piece, etc.
- the communication member(s) 24 e.g., various number of holes
- Such communication member(s) 24 could be fairly permanent.
- a circular saw blade 20 with no holes could indicate to the saw 28 that the circular saw blade 20 is a wood cutting circular saw blade 20 and the circular saw 28 should operate at the optimal speed (e.g., 3000 strokes/minute) for cutting wood.
- one hole 24 in the circular saw blade 20 could indicate to the circular saw 28 that the blade 20 is for metal cutting, and in response, the saw 28 would run at 2000 strokes/minute
- three holes 24 in the circular saw blade 20 could indicate plastic
- three holes 24 in another configuration could indicate low carbon steel
- four holes 24 could indicate aluminum
- five holes 24 could indicate stainless steel, etc.
- the lack of a physical attribute can also be a communication member 24. That is, an accessory with no holes could still be monitored by a sensor and when the sensor does not sense any holes, information is still communicated to the product 28 about the accessory 20.
- Figs. 3A-3E illustrate several accessories 20 generally including an electronic communication arrangement for communicating with a product 28.
- the communication member 24 may be embedded electronics or circuits 24, such as, for example, RFID tags, WI-FI, etc.
- the electronics or circuits 24 could be powered by a signal (e.g., a WI-FI signal) from the product 28.
- Feedback/information communicated between the accessory 20 and product 28 may generally include, for example, accessory size, diameter, number of cutters, optimum speed, ideal feed rate, material to be cut by the accessory, etc.
- the accessory 20 could include other types of communication members 24, such as, for example, a thermal sensor 24, for measuring the temperature of the accessory 20 or the workpiece 40.
- an RFlD tag 24 could be positioned in the shank of a drill bit 20.
- an RFID circuit 24 could be molded into a slot in a saw blade 20 or could be positioned on a saw blade 20 as a label circuit.
- Figs. 4A-4D illustrate an example of the operation of a product 28, such as, for example, a rotary hammer, in rotary/hammer drilling. When drilling concrete with a rotary hammer 28, the drilling rates may be dependent on the rotational speed of the bit 20 and/or the blows per minute on the bit 20.
- Drilling rates improve if the cutter 44 impacts the concrete in a successive pattern, whereby the concrete edge is impacted to fracture a new surface (e.g., the next impact is on the top of the edge of the fracture).
- a user does not have feedback from the accessory 20 to the drill 28.
- the drill 28 would, for example, know the bit diameter and the number of cutters 44 (through communication from the accessory 20). With this feedback/information, the drill 28 may then optimize the impact pattern relative to the rotational speed. These parameters may be pre-programmed into the drill 28.
- the drill 28 may then optimize the impact pattern relative to the rotational speed. These parameters may be pre-programmed into the drill 28.
- the impact drill 28 includes a depth sensor 48 that sends feedback/information to the drill 28 for depth of cut and the drill 28 could "learn” to choose a drilling rpm and impact per revolution ratio to increase drill rates (i.e., depth drilled in inches per minute).
- This combination of "smart" accessory 20 and “smart” tool 28 may reduce or even eliminate the functions previously performed by the user (e.g., trigger position, operator force applied, etc.). Functions performed by a user are usually inconsistent and non-optimal for the desired operation. As shown in Fig.
- the depth sensor 48 could be electronic, such as, for example, infrared, sound waves (ultrasonic waves) (e.g., the back-up sensor for an automobile, a laser, etc.)
- the depth sensor 48 could be mechanical such as, for example, a rod that touches the work piece surface and interfaces/communicates with the tool 28.
- a "smart" accessory 20 In order for a "smart" accessory 20 to drive or control the tool 28 (drill) rpm and blows per minute, these activities would be controlled separately.
- one motor is used to control both rpm's and hammering by some pre-defined ratio. This ratio is typically only optimum for one size bit diameter on one configuration of cutter 44.
- a "smart" tool 28 may have two motors, one to control hammering and one to control rpm.
- the "smart" accessory 20 communicates with the tool 28, and the tool 28 would respond by running the individual motors at different speeds, thus controlling hammering (i.e., impacts per revolution and rpm's) for the specific bit 20 that was connected to the tool 28.
- feedback of drilling rate could be used to optimize the hammering and rpm's. The user would simply need to turn the tool 28 on, and the rest of the operation would be "automatic".
- a circular saw 28 includes a sensor 36 located in the circular saw that picks-up on blade slots. From the information picked-up by the sensor 36, the circular saw 28 determines the type of blade 20 and the type of material to be cut by the blade 20, and adjusts the operation of the circular saw 28 accordingly (e.g., the speed of tool).
- the product 28 may be equipped with an electronically-controlled motor or universal motor with speed feedback. Electronics in the product 28 may be operable to optimize the speed of the blade 20 (and the speed of the motor) for the blade design/type.
- a single accessory 20 can be optimized for a variety of cutting materials.
- a single circular saw blade 20 can be optimized according to the type of material being cut by the blade 20.
- a product 28 such as, for example, a grinder, includes a backing plate 52 having a hole 56 therein, a grinding wheel 20 having at least one hole 24 defined therein (see Fig.
- a sensor 36 positioned in the hole 56 defined in the backing plate 52 for sensing the presence of the hole(s) 24 defined in the grinding wheel 20.
- the sensor 36 provides feedback/information to the grinder 28 based on the holes 24 sensed by the sensor 36.
- This type of communication is a non-contact/mechanical communication between the grinder 28 and the grinding wheel 20.
- an RFID label 24 may be provided on the grinding wheel 20 to communicate to the grinder 28 characteristics of the grinding wheel 20, for example, the proper material on which the grinding wheel 20 should operate, the optimal speed of the grinding wheel 20, etc. Optimum material removal during grinding is typically dependent on the rpm of the wheel 20. [0057] As shown in Figs.
- a product 28, such as, for example, a reciprocating saw is illustrated and has an accessory 20, such as, for example, a reciprocating saw blade, connected thereto.
- the reciprocating saw blade 20 includes at least one hole 24 therein and the reciprocating saw 28 includes a sensor 36 for sensing the presence of the hole(s) 24 in the reciprocating saw blade and communicating feedback/information about the saw blade 20 to the reciprocating saw 28.
- reciprocating saw blade speed should be adjusted for speed of cut and blade life when cutting metal. Improvements in cutting speed and blade life can be made by slowing down or speeding up the blade 20 based on number of teeth per inch. This is true for a large variety of saw blades.
- Fig. 9 illustrates an indication device 60 operable to monitor characteristics of a product 28, such as, for example, a power tool, and indicate certain information to a user about the operation of the product 28.
- characteristics can be, for example, operation speed or feed rate, accessory temperature, work piece temperature, etc.
- a device 60 may be used with existing "dumb” tools (e.g., without electronics to communicate with a "smart accessory”).
- a "smart" accessory 20 can include an RFID circuit 24 that communicates to the indication device 60 to indicate to the user, through visual or audible means, the optimum force and speed of the tool 28 while cutting or drilling.
- a user would be required to adjust operation of the tool 28 based on the signal(s) from the device 60.
- the device 60 can communicate with a user by LED's 64 (e.g., green LED lit indicates more force required to reach optimal force, red LED lit indicates less force to reach optimal force), illuminating arrows 68 (e.g., arrows pointing to the right being illuminated indicates additional speed required to reach optimal speed and arrows pointing to the left being illuminated indicates less speed required to reach optimal speed), speakers, etc.
- the indication device 60 can be powered by an AC power source via an AC power cord.
- the indication device 60 can be powered by a battery.
- batteries used to power the indication device can be power tool batteries or common household batteries.
- the desired or optimal speed and force required may be identified on the accessory 20 in a mechanical or electronic manner with an appropriate communication member 24.
- the accessory 20 e.g., bit or blade
- a distance measuring device 48 may communicate information to the device 60 relating to the change in displacement (Ad) and to the speed of operation. With this information, the device 60 informs the user to increase or decrease the force and speed on the product 28.
- a thermal sensor 24 in the accessory 20 e.g., positioned in the body of the accessory or in an RFID tag of the accessory
- the communication may be even more helpful to extend the life of the accessory 20.
- Certain customers are recommending that suppliers use RFID technology instead of traditional bar coding to, for example, identify products for inventory purposes.
- accessories may be required to have RFID tags on the package.
- a "smart" accessory 20 with a RFID integral 24 for the purpose of communicating with the power tool 28 could also identify the accessory 20 within an inventory system (e.g., a reader may be used during inventory operations to identify the accessory).
- This dual-mode of the RFID system could save money over having two separate tags (e.g., one RFID tag for inventory control and another RFID tag for operational communication) or one RFID tag for inventory and other mechanical or electronic attributes on the accessory for communicating with the product.
- Figs. 1OA and 1OB illustrates a manner of monitoring speed control a power tool with a form of tachometer-based feedback.
- the power tool includes a motor shaft 70, bearings 71, a magnet 72, and a commutator 76. This speed control is conducted by placing the magnet 72 behind the commutator 76 and placing an inductor 80 near the magnet 72 to pick-up the rate of north-south poles, thereby determining rpm of the power tool.
- a "smart" accessory 20 arrangement such as, for example, a circular saw blade, with holes 24 and a pick-up sensor 36, a tachometer-based feedback magnet method is not required.
- the "smart" accessory 20 has a dual purpose: it acts as the method for communication between the accessory 20 and the tool 28, and it acts to provide information for speed control for the tool 28.
- Figs. 1 IA and 1 IB illustrate a "smart" accessory 20 including a temperature sensor 24.
- the temperature sensor 24 is part of an RFID component 24.
- a stand alone temperature sensor 24 could be positioned in the body of the accessory 20.
- Most power tool accessories are used to remove work piece material. In the process of cutting, grinding, drilling, sawing, etc., there is a buildup of heat during the material removal process. Temperature is a primary agent of cutting edge degradation, excluding a general impact failure. The ability, therefore, to monitor temperature of the accessory and feed this information to the power tool and to the user is important to extend cutting tool life and/or to improve cutting tool performance.
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