This claims the benefit of German Patent Application DE 10 2009 026 638.0, filed Jun. 2, 2009 and hereby incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention relates to a device for adjusting the blade guard holder arranged on the saw arm of a wall saw, and it also relates to a blade guard holder with an adjustment device.
Wall saws are sawing devices for cutting reinforced or non-reinforced walls, ceilings and floors made of concrete or a similar material using rotating saw blades fitted with cutting segments. They are used in building construction and civil engineering, as well as for restoration and renovation work. For example, in the case of demolition or rebuilding work, it can be necessary to cut or remove already existing concrete walls, or else to cut out parts of such walls.
In order to protect the operator, generally known wall saws have a saw blade guard that surrounds the saw blade and prevents contact from being made. The saw blade guard is mounted on the saw arm via a blade guard holder. The blade guard holder is non-positively affixed via a fastening screw, whereby the fastening screw can only be actuated when the saw blade and the saw blade guard have been dismantled. Consequently, the blade guard holder can only be adjusted relative to the saw arm when the saw blade and the saw blade guard have been dismantled.
The adjustment of a blade guard holder is relatively impractical and rather time-consuming. Saw blades can weigh up to 70 kg and the blade guard can weigh up to 40 kg. Therefore, in order to lift the saw blade guard and the saw blade, the operator has to lift a weight of 100 kg or more.
It is an object of the present invention to simplify the adjustment of the blade guard holder relative to the saw arm. In particular, it should be possible to adjust the blade guard holder when the saw blade and the saw blade guard are mounted in place.
The present invention provides a coupling element for a device for adjusting the blade guard holder arranged on the saw arm of a wall saw. A first end of the coupling element is joined to the blade guard holder, and, in a locked state, a second end is joined to the saw arm. Since the coupling element is joined to the saw arm, the coupling element is accessible and the blade guard holder can be adjusted when the saw blade and the saw blade guard are mounted in place.
In a preferred embodiment, the coupling element is configured as a toggle lever having a first section, a second section and a third section. Here, the toggle lever is preferably configured as a half-toggle lever system. In a half-toggle lever system, a lever arm is articulated onto a fixed point.
Especially preferably, the first section of the toggle lever has a stop element that, in the locked state, interacts with a stop pin provided on the second section of the toggle lever. Here, the stop element and the stop pin are arranged in such a way that the toggle lever passes the dead center position by a certain value when the stop element is in contact with the stop pin. Since the dead center position is passed, an accidental loosening of the blade guard holder is ruled out.
In a preferred embodiment, the third section of the toggle lever is configured as a pin that, in the locked state, is positively joined to a bore in a gearwheel of the saw arm. The gearwheel has several bores that correspond to certain positions of the blade guard holder relative to the saw arm. As an alternative, in the locked state, the third section of the toggle lever can interact with a spline gear.
The coupling element can preferably be moved from a locked state into an unlocked state by means of an operating element. The operating element can be configured, for example, as a hexagon that is actuated by means of a fork wrench. As an alternative, the operating element can be configured as a lever that is actuated manually by the operator.
The coupling element preferably has a setting mechanism for setting the play between the coupling element and the saw arm. By setting the play, a positive connection can be ensured so that the occurring forces are accommodated.
In the locked state, the coupling element is preferably arranged in such a way that the dead center position of the coupling element is passed. Since the dead center position is passed, an accidental loosening of the blade guard holder is ruled out.
According to another aspect, a blade guard holder is provided with an adjustment device according to the invention. The blade guard holder preferably has a guide sleeve. The guide sleeve allows a controlled movement of the toggle lever during the locking and unlocking, and it serves to accommodate the forces that occur.
Additional advantages and advantageous embodiments of the subject matter of the invention can be gleaned from the description, the drawing and the claims. By the same token, the features according to the invention that are mentioned above as well as below can each be used individually or together in any desired combination. The embodiments shown and described are not to be understood as a complete listing but rather they have the character of examples describing the invention.
The following is shown:
FIG. 1—a wall saw with a holder for a saw blade guard;
FIG. 2—a blade guard holder according to the invention with a device for adjusting the blade guard holder; and
a,b—the adjustment device according to the invention for the blade guard holder of
Unless otherwise indicated, identical or functionally equivalent elements are designated by the same reference numerals.
The wall saw 1 according to the invention shown in
The saw head 2 is arranged so as to be moveable lengthwise over a guide carriage 12 on the guide rail 9 in the direction of an axis 13. The saw head 2 comprises a first drive mechanism 14 for rotating the saw blade 4 around an axis of rotation 15, and a second drive mechanism 16 for controlling the advance of the guide carriage 12 along the guide rail 9 in the direction of the axis 13. The first drive mechanism 14 drives a drive shaft whose rotational movement is transmitted to a drive shaft by means of a gear device arranged in the saw arm 3 (see
In order to protect the operator, the wall saw 1 has a saw blade guard 5 that surrounds the saw blade 4 and is arranged on the saw arm 3 by means of a blade guard holder 17. The saw arm 3 is configured so as to pivot around a rotational axis 18.
The saw blade 4 is driven around the rotational axis 15 by means of the drive mechanism 14. The rotational movement of the drive mechanism 14 is transmitted to a drive shaft 22 by means of a gear in the form of a gearwheel 21. The gearwheel 21 is part of the saw arm 3. The drive shaft 22 is configured so as to rotate around the rotational axis 15. On the end of the drive shaft 22 facing the mounted saw blade 4, a receiving flange 23 is provided to receive the saw blade 4.
The blade guard holder 17 is attached to the saw arm 3 by means of the adjustment device 20 according to the invention. The adjustment device 20 comprises a coupling element 25 configured as a toggle lever that, at a first end, is supported on the blade guard holder 17 in a fixed point and, at a second end, engages with a first bore 26 in the gearwheel 21.
a,b show a section of the blade guard holder 17 of
The coupling element 25 is configured as a toggle lever having a first section 30, a second section 31 and a third section 32. The first and second sections 30, 31 of the toggle lever 25 are adjustably coupled via a first articulation 33, while the second and third sections 31, 32 are adjustably coupled via a second articulation 34.
In the locked state, the first section 30 of the toggle lever 25 is joined to the blade guard holder 17 by means of an operating element 35. The operating element 35 is configured as a hexagon that is actuated via a fork wrench. As an alternative, the operating element 35 can be configured as a lever that is actuated manually by the operator.
The third section 32 of the toggle lever 25 is configured in the form of a pin and engages in the first bore 26, which is arranged in a radial surface 36 of the gearwheel 21. In the radial surface 36 next to the first bore 26, the gearwheel 21 has a second bore 37 and a third bore 38 into which the pins 32 of the toggle lever 25 can engage. In the embodiment of
In order to adjust the blade guard holder 17 relative to the saw arm 3, the toggle lever 25 is unlocked. For this purpose, the operating element 35 is moved in the direction indicated by the arrow 39 around the rotational axis 40, which runs perpendicular to the plane of the drawing. As a result, the toggle lever 25 is released and the first section 30 of the toggle lever 25 moves into the position shown in
An end of the first section 30 of the toggle lever 25 facing the second section 31 has a stop element 42 in the form of a stop finger. The stop finger 42 interacts with a stop pin 43 of the second section 31. In the locked state, the stop finger 42 is in contact with the stop pin 43 and any further rotation of the first section 30 in the direction 41 is blocked by the stop pin 43. The stop element 42 and the stop pin 43 are arranged in such a way that the toggle lever 25 has passed the dead center position by a certain value when the stop element 42 is in contact with the stop pin 43. Since the dead center position is passed, an accidental loosening of the blade guard holder 17 due to an inadequate tightening of a fastening screw is ruled out in the adjustment device 20 according to the invention. The passing of the dead center position is referred to as self-locking or self-holding. The self-locking in the locked state prevents the toggle lever 25 from being opened by the operators.
The blade guard holder 17 has a guide sleeve 44 that guides the pin 32 of the toggle lever 25. The guide sleeve 44 allows a controlled movement of the pin 32 during the locking and unlocking of the toggle lever 25, and it serves to accommodate the occurring forces. For protection against dust or other external influences, the pin 32 has a sealing element 45.
The toggle lever 25 has a setting mechanism in the form of a cam for setting the play between the pin 32 and the bore. Using the setting mechanism 46, the play or the pre-tensioning of the toggle lever 25 is set in such a way that, in the locked state, the pin 32 fits positively into the bore 26, 37, 38 and, in the unlocked state, said pin 32 slides out of the bore 26, 37, 38, so that the blade guard holder 17 can be moved into the desired position.
In the embodiment shown in
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