CONNECTION STRUCTURE OF BATTERY CASE ON POWER TOOL
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To properly maintain an interval between terminal metal fittings holding a battery case. SOLUTION: Positive and negative terminal metal fittings 13, 13 are fastened to a lower side of a switch 11 in a handle housing of a power tool with screws. Terminal metal fittings 13, 13 fo...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English |
Published |
25.03.1997
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Edition | 6 |
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Summary: | PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To properly maintain an interval between terminal metal fittings holding a battery case. SOLUTION: Positive and negative terminal metal fittings 13, 13 are fastened to a lower side of a switch 11 in a handle housing of a power tool with screws. Terminal metal fittings 13, 13 form holding parts 14, 14 on their lower free end sides and hold a projected part 4 of a battery case 1 installed in the handle housing 10, but an intermediate part of the switch 11 and the holding parts 14 is held on a spacer 15. This spacer 15 has a pair of slits 16, 16 formed in parallel with the short direction from one side in the longitudinal direction and equal to a specified interval of the terminal metal fittings 13, 13, the terminal metal fittings 13, 13 are respectively put and inserted into these slits 16, 16, and the battery case 1 is held without changing the interval between the terminal metal fittings 13, 13 without making contact with the handle housing 10. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: JP19950232971 |