The application relates to a hand-held tool comprising a housing and a suspension element.
Hand-held tools usually have a housing. Furthermore, suspension elements are known which are fastened to a hand-held tool in order to suspend the tool on a separate object such as a belt or scaffolding. The suspension then includes, for example, a hook for hooking into the belt or into a pole of the scaffold.
According to one aspect of the application, a hand-held tool comprises a housing having a neck-like housing portion and a suspension element having a connection portion for connecting the suspension element to the neck-like housing portion and having a suspension portion for temporarily suspending the tool on a separate object, the connection portion having two spring arms, which enclose the neck-like housing portion on opposite sides in the manner of a snap-fit connection in order to connect the suspension element to the housing. The spring arms can preferably be resiliently spread apart.
An advantageous embodiment is characterized in that at least one of the two spring arms has a snap-fit lug which engages behind the neck-like housing portion in order to produce the snap-fit connection. Preferably, the snap-fit lug is arranged on an end of the at least one spring arm pointing away from the suspension portion.
An advantageous embodiment is characterized in that the neck-like housing portion has a circumferential surface which defines a pivot axis, the suspension element being connected to the housing so as to be able to pivot about the pivot axis.
An advantageous embodiment is characterized in that the neck-like housing portion has a latching recess, at least one of the two spring arms having a latching cam which engages in the latching recess in order to latch the suspension element in a pivot position about the pivot axis.
An advantageous embodiment is characterized in that an engagement depth of the latching cam in the latching recess is smaller than a rear engagement depth of the snap-fit lug behind the neck-like housing portion. This ensures that the suspension element is connected to the neck-like housing portion by means of the snap-fit lug while the suspension element is pivoted about the pivot axis.
An advantageous embodiment is characterized in that the neck-like housing portion has a plurality of latching recesses into which the latching cam engages in different pivot positions of the suspension element about the pivot axis.
An advantageous embodiment is characterized in that the suspension element consists substantially of a plastics material. With a suitable geometry, the spring arms are then sufficiently resilient but the suspension element as a whole is rigid enough to bear the tool.
An advantageous embodiment is characterized in that the housing has a connecting region for an electrochemical accumulator, and in that the connecting region for the electrochemical accumulator directly adjoins the neck-like housing portion.
An advantageous embodiment is characterized in that the housing has a handle around which the fingers of one hand can grip, and in that the handle includes the neck-like housing portion or directly adjoins the neck-like housing portion.
The neck-like housing portion is preferably arranged between the handle and the connecting region for the electrochemical accumulator.
An advantageous embodiment is characterized in that the tool is a nail gun.
Embodiments of a hand-held tool will be explained in more detail in the following by way of examples with reference to the drawings, in which:
The tool 10 further comprises a handle 30 around which the fingers of one hand can grip, a magazine 40, and a bridge 50 connecting the handle 30 to the magazine 40. The magazine is non-removable. A connecting region 60 for an electrochemical energy accumulator (not shown), for example a battery, is arranged on the bridge 50. A trigger 35 for manually triggering the placement of a fastening element is arranged on the handle 30. Furthermore, the tool 10 has a guide channel 70 for guiding the fastening element. Alignment of the tool 10 perpendicular to a base is facilitated by an alignment aid 45.
The housing 20 includes a neck-like housing portion 80 which is arranged between the handle 30 and the connecting region 60 for the electrochemical accumulator and to which the handle 30 directly connects at one end and the connecting region 60 directly connects at the other end. A suspension element 90, which is suitable for temporarily suspending the tool 10 on a separate object such as a belt or a scaffolding pole, is connected to the housing 20 at the neck-like housing portion 80.
A circumferential surface of the neck-like housing portion 80, which is largely concealed in
The connection portion 91 and the suspension portion 92 are integrally formed, i.e. consist of a single element, and made of a plastics material such that the suspension element 90 consists substantially of a plastics material. In the present geometry, the spring arms 93, 94 are thus sufficiently resilient but the suspension element 90 as a whole is rigid enough to bear the tool 10. The suspension element 90 is connected to the housing 20 without further fastening elements such as screws and can be manually removed from the housing 20 without the use of tools.
The present invention has been described using the example of a nail gun. It should be noted, however, that the invention can also be used in other tools.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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17161824.2 | Mar 2017 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2018/056804 | 3/19/2018 | WO | 00 |