18324769. IMPACT ROTARY TOOL simplified abstract (Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd.)

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IMPACT ROTARY TOOL

Organization Name

Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Masaya Sato of Mie (JP)

Kimitaka Ozawa of Osaka (JP)

Takashi Kusagawa of Osaka (JP)

Akiko Honda of Osaka (JP)

Takahiro Ueda of Okayama (JP)

IMPACT ROTARY TOOL - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18324769 titled 'IMPACT ROTARY TOOL

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes an impact rotary tool that includes a hammer, an anvil, an output shaft, a housing, and a bearing. The bearing is held by the housing and is in contact with either the first contact portion of the anvil or the second contact portion of the output shaft, supporting their rotation.

  • The impact rotary tool includes a hammer, an anvil, an output shaft, a housing, and a bearing.
  • The bearing is held by the housing.
  • The anvil has a first contact portion, and the output shaft has a second contact portion.
  • The second contact portion of the output shaft receives force from the first contact portion of the anvil, causing the output shaft to rotate.
  • The bearing is in contact with either the first contact portion of the anvil or the second contact portion of the output shaft.
  • The bearing supports the rotation of either the output shaft or the anvil.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Construction and building industry
  • Automotive industry
  • Manufacturing and assembly lines

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Provides a reliable and efficient mechanism for transmitting force and enabling rotation in an impact rotary tool.
  • Ensures smooth and stable operation of the tool.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved performance and durability of impact rotary tools.
  • Reduces wear and tear on the tool components.
  • Increases productivity and efficiency in various industries.


Original Abstract Submitted

An impact rotary tool includes a hammer, an anvil, an output shaft, a housing, and a bearing (first bearing). The bearing (first bearing) is held by the housing. The anvil includes a first contact portion. The output shaft includes a second contact portion. The second contact portion receives, from the first contact portion, force that causes the output shaft to rotate. The bearing (first bearing) is in contact with at least one of the first contact portion or the second contact portion and supports at least one of the output shaft or the anvil rotatably.