IP Library Granted Patent US 12703053
Granted Patent B2
US 12703053 · App. 19/088,396 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Integrated dust extractor and power tool

Inventors: Julia C. Marsh (Milwaukee, WI); John Bloom-Edmonds (Menomonee Falls, WI); Jeffery D. Spraggon (Pewaukee, WI); Andrew Delmar Van Hoorn (Menomonee Falls, WI); Allen H. Johnson, III (Houston, TX); Amedee Brennan O'Gorman (West Bend, WI)
Assignee: Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation
B23Q11/0046B01D46/0043B01D46/46B01D46/68B23Q11/0071B25F5/008H02K7/145H02K9/10B01D2273/30B25D17/20
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12703053
App. No.
19/088,396
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A rotary hammer includes a housing and a tool receptacle extending from a first end of the housing. A dust box is coupled to the housing and a motor is positioned within the housing. The motor defines a motor axis. A drive assembly is rotated by the motor about a working axis. The drive assembly is arranged relative to the motor so that the motor axis is at an oblique angle relative to the working axis.

Claims (44)

1 . A rotary hammer comprising:

a housing;

a tool receptacle extending from a first end of the housing;

a dust box coupled to the housing;

a motor positioned within the housing and defining a motor axis;

a fan driven by the motor to draw dust into the dust box; and

a drive assembly rotated by the motor about a working axis, the drive assembly arranged relative to the motor so that the motor axis is at an oblique angle relative to the working axis.

2 . The rotary hammer of claim 1 , wherein the fan includes blades rotated by the motor about a rotational axis that is coaxial with the motor axis.

3 . The rotary hammer of claim 2 further comprising a filter that is coupled to a shroud that surrounds the blades, the filter positioned within the dust box.

4 . The rotary hammer of claim 3 , wherein the filter defines a filter axis that is parallel with the motor axis.

5 . The rotary hammer of claim 3 , wherein the motor is positioned closer to the drive assembly than is the filter, and

wherein the motor is positioned closer to the first end of the housing than is the filter.

6 . The rotary hammer of claim 1 further comprising a transfer tube extending into the first end of the housing and along the motor to the dust box, the transfer tube extending parallel to the motor axis.

7 . The rotary hammer of claim 6 , wherein the transfer tube is between the motor and the first end of housing.

8 . The rotary hammer of claim 7 further comprising a solenoid positioned between the motor and the first end of the housing, the solenoid including a moveable pin arranged in parallel with the motor axis.

9 . The rotary hammer of claim 8 , wherein the pin is positioned between the transfer tube and the motor axis.

10 . The rotary hammer of claim 1 further comprising a controller extending in parallel with the motor axis, the controller positioned between a second end of the housing from which a handle extends and at least one of the drive assembly and the motor.

11 . A rotary hammer comprising:

a housing defining a front end and a rear end opposite the front end;

a dust box positioned at a bottom end of the housing;

a drive assembly positioned within the housing and defining a working axis extending between the front end and the rear end of the housing;

a motor positioned between the drive assembly and the dust box, the motor defining a motor axis that is at an oblique angle relative to the working axis;

a fan coupled to the motor to generate airflow; and

a first transfer tube extending between the front end and the bottom end so that a first airflow generated by the fan travels in parallel with the motor axis.

12 . The rotary hammer of claim 11 , wherein the drive assembly is positioned proximate a top end of the housing, and

wherein a second airflow generated by the fan travels in a direction from the top end toward the bottom end to cool the motor.

13 . The rotary hammer of claim 12 , wherein the first airflow and the second airflow travel in parallel with one another.

14 . The rotary hammer of claim 13 , wherein the first airflow passes between the front end of the housing and the motor axis, and the second airflow passes between the rear end of the housing and the motor axis.

15 . The rotary hammer of claim 11 , further comprising:

a tool receptacle extending from the front end of the housing and configured to support a tool bit; and

a second transfer tube extending from the first transfer tube so that, external to the housing, the first airflow travels in parallel with the working axis.

16 . The rotary hammer of claim 15 , further comprising a dust tube assembly that is removably coupled to the second transfer tube, the dust tube assembly including:

a nozzle configured to surround the tool bit; and

a collapsible dust tube extending between the nozzle and the second transfer tube.

17 . The rotary hammer of claim 16 , wherein the dust tube assembly further includes a depth stop coupled to the nozzle, the depth stop including a plunge depth stop that is selectively positionable at a plurality of positions along a rule to limit the extent to which the collapsible dust tube collapses.

18 . The rotary hammer of claim 17 , wherein the tool receptacle is between the second transfer tube and the rule.

19 . A rotary hammer comprising:

a housing defining a first end and a second end opposite the first end;

a tool receptacle extending from the first end of the housing;

a dust box coupled to the housing;

a motor positioned within the housing and defining a motor axis; and

an internal transfer tube positioned within the housing and extending in parallel with the motor axis from the dust box toward the first end of housing.

20 . The rotary hammer of claim 19 , wherein the internal transfer tube is between the motor and the first end of the housing, and

wherein each of the motor and the transfer tube are between the dust box and a drive assembly.