IP Library Granted Patent US 8,847,532
Granted Patent B2
US 8,847,532 · App. 13/583,440 · Granted Sep 30, 2014

Electric tool

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Patent No.
US 8,847,532
App. No.
13/583,440
Granted
Sep 30, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electric tool comprises a removable battery pack 2 as a power supply, a motor M as a power source, a drive unit being driven by said motor, a switch SW as an operation input unit, and a control circuit CPU controlling the driving of said motor according to the operation of said switch. The electric tool further comprises a power supply connection unit that enables a plurality of battery pack types, which have different rated output voltages, to be selectively connected, and an identification means that identifies the type of said battery pack that has been connected. Said control circuit is configured to control an output of said motor based on identification information for the type of said battery pack that has been connected, provided by said identification means.

Claims (27)

1. An electric tool comprising:

a removable battery pack as a power supply;

a motor as a power source;

a drive unit being driven by said motor;

a switch as an operation input unit; and

a control circuit controlling driving of said motor according to the operation of said switch,

wherein the electric tool comprises:

a power supply connection unit that enables a plurality of battery pack types, which have different rated output voltages, to be selectively connected; and

an identification means that identifies the type of said battery pack that has been connected, and

wherein said control circuit is configured to control an output of said motor based on identification information for the type of said battery pack that has been connected, provided by said identification means.

2. The electric tool as claimed in claim 1 ,

wherein said control circuit is configured not to limit the output of said motor, when the identification information for the type of said battery pack that has been connected denotes a low-voltage type, and

wherein said control circuit is configured to limit the output of said motor, when the identification information for the type of said battery pack that has been connected denotes a high-voltage type.

3. The electric tool as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a load detection means that detects a load of said motor,

wherein said control circuit is configured to limit the output of said motor, when the identification information for the type of said battery pack that has been connected denotes a high-voltage type and a high-load is detected by said load detection means.

4. The electric tool as claimed in claim 3 ,

wherein said control circuit is configured to limit the output of said motor, that is provided when the high-load is detected, to an output of said motor, that is provided when the identification information for the type of said battery pack that has been connected denotes a low-voltage type.

5. The electric tool as claimed in claim 1 ,

wherein said control circuit is configured to limit a rotating speed of said motor to a predetermined value or less when the identification information for the type of said battery pack that has been connected denotes a high-voltage type.

6. The electric tool as claimed in claim 1 ,

wherein said motor is a brushless motor, and

wherein said control circuit is configured to limit the output of said motor by means of changing at least one of an overlapping conduction angle and an advance angle upon drive of said motor.

7. The electric tool as claimed in claim 2 , further comprising a load detection means that detects a load of said motor,

wherein said control circuit is configured to limit the output of said motor, when the identification information for the type of said battery pack that has been connected denotes the high-voltage type and a high-load is detected by said load detection means.

8. The electric tool as claimed in claim 2 ,

wherein said motor is a brushless motor, and

wherein said control circuit is configured to limit the output of said motor by means of changing at least one of an overlapping conduction angle and an advance angle upon drive of said motor.

Assignments (2)
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Aug 6, 2026
From: PANASONIC HOLDINGS CORPORATION
To: NEXRA FIELD WORKS CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 075549/0031 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 4, 2012
From: MIYAZAKI, HIROSHI; SHIMIZU, HIDENORI; KAWAI, AKIRA; OKADA, MASAAKI
To: PANASONIC CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 029395/0655 →