This application claims priority of German patent application no. 10 2004 043 195.7, filed Sep. 3, 2004, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to a guide frame for a hand-guided work apparatus and especially an earth drilling apparatus or the like. The guide frame includes a carrier plate for holding the drive unit on the guide frame and a handle frame having handle sections for holding and guiding the work apparatus. The guide frame also includes an operator-controlled element mounted in the region of one of the handle sections and provided for controlling the drive unit. The handle sections of the handle frame lie in a plane above the carrier plate.
An earth drilling apparatus of the kind described above is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,358,062. The guide frame together with the handle frame defines a steering unit having a center region wherein the drive unit, for example, an internal combustion engine, is mounted. An earth auger is driven via a gear assembly. The operator has to brace against the reaction torque via the handle sections and the handle frame.
A drilling apparatus for making golf holes is known from British patent application 2,233,994 A1. The support plate, which holds the drive unit, has handle brackets on opposite-lying sides which run upwardly at an angle. The drive unit projects beyond the ends of the handle brackets in elevation and this is disturbing to the operator when utilizing this known earth drilling apparatus.
The known earth drilling apparatus connects the drive unit directly to the handle frame so that the operator is subjected to considerable vibration loads during operation.
It is an object of the invention to provide a guide frame for work apparatus which, on the one hand, permits the operator to work effectively and, on the other hand, keeps the vibrations, which are generated by the drive unit, away from the handle frame without affecting the support or bracing of reaction forces.
The guide frame of the invention is for a handheld work apparatus having a drive unit. The guide frame includes: a support plate for holding the drive unit on the guide frame; a handle frame having handle sections to permit an operator to hold and guide the work apparatus; an operator-controlled element arranged in the region of at least one of the handle sections for controlling the drive unit; the handle sections conjointly defining a handle plane disposed above the support plate; the handle frame being a closed frame surrounding the drive unit; a carrier frame; the handle frame being connected via the carrier frame to the support plate; the handle frame having a plurality of coupling elements disposed thereon for attaching the carrier frame to the handle frame; and, each of the coupling elements including a vibration damper arranged between the carrier frame and the handle frame.
The handle frame of the guide frame of the invention surrounds the drive unit as a closed frame so that the drive unit lies within the handle frame. The handle frame is connected to the support plate via a carrier frame. The support plate lies at a spacing relative to the handle frame because of the carrier frame. The carrier frame is fixed via coupling elements on the handle frame. Each of the coupling elements includes a vibration damper which is arranged between the carrier frame and the handle frame in order to so ensure a decoupling of vibrations between the carrier frame with the drive unit and the handle frame. A reliable take-up of the reaction forces, which act on the carrier frame and the operator, is ensured via the handle frame because the carrier frame is connected at several positions to the handle frame via respective coupling elements.
In a plan view of the handle frame, the carrier frame lies essentially within the handle frame so that grasping the handle sections for holding and guiding the work apparatus is not hindered by the carrier frame. The handle sections are provided on the handle frame.
The carrier frame is so configured that the support plate lies at a distance from the handle frame and this distance corresponds approximately to the elevation of the drive unit, that is, the total elevation of a drive unit with a drive motor. This affords the advantage that the entire drive unit lies essentially within the carrier frame and lies essentially below the plane of the carrier frame.
The carrier frame, which holds the carrier plate, preferably comprises two U-shaped carrier brackets. Each of the carrier brackets has leg ends which have respective end sections defining connecting ends which are held in the coupling element. Two coupling elements lie on longitudinal rods of the handle frame which lie opposite to each other. The rod of the handle frame projects through each coupling element so that a closed, stiff handle frame is formed. The coupling elements lie on longitudinal rods, which lie opposite each other; whereas, the handle sections are arranged on the opposite-lying transverse rods so that the coupling elements do not affect the arrangement of the handle sections.
Each coupling element has a coupling sleeve which engages around the handle frame. The vibration damper holds the handle frame on all sides at a distance within the coupling sleeve and preferably approximately coaxially. The vibration damper axially fixes the handle frame in the coupling sleeve and, for this purpose, the vibration damper is fixed on the rod of the handle frame so as not to be displaceable.
The vibration damper itself is configured as a disc-shaped or plate-shaped base body having a central assembly opening for the rod of the handle frame. The rod of the handle frame projects through the vibration damper approximately perpendicularly to the plane of the base body.
A buffer ring is arranged adjacent the vibration damper within the coupling sleeve and this buffer ring coacts with a counter stop in the coupling sleeve. The buffer ring is preferably configured to be cylindrical and has especially an end with a central assembly opening via which the buffer ring is fixed on the handle frame so as to be axially non-displaceable. The end having the central assembly opening has an approximately truncated conical shape. The buffer ring preferably is made of an elastic material and especially a hard elastic material.
The handle frame has an essentially rectangularly-shaped configuration and lies preferably in a plane. The carrier frame is connected to the handle frame via the coupling elements and is reinforced with an auxiliary frame in the region of the connecting ends of the carrier frame.
The invention will now be described with reference to the drawings wherein:
The guide frame shown in
The guide frame 1 essentially comprises a handle frame 2 which is essentially configured to have rectangular shape as shown in the plan view of
The support plate is held via a carrier frame 8 on the handle frame 2. The carrier frame 8 is preferably made up of two U-shaped carrier brackets (8a, 8b). The support plate 6 is fixed in the area of the struts 9 of the U-shaped carrier brackets (8a, 8b) and is aligned approximately parallel to the plane 5 of the handle frame 2. The end segments 10 of the carrier brackets (8a, 8b) are configured as connecting ends and, as shown in
The carrier frame 8 comprises the two carrier brackets (8a, 8b) and lies essentially within the handle frame 2 when viewed in plan toward the guide frame 1 (
In the region of the transverse rods 4, and approximately centrally with respect to the individual rods 4, handle sections 17 and 18 are formed with the transverse rods 4 being disposed opposite each other. The handle section 18 is configured as an operator handle 19 for controlling the drive unit 7.
In the embodiment shown, the operator handle 19 has operator-controlled elements (19a, 19b, 19c) for controlling an internal combustion engine which can be part of the drive unit 7. A two-stroke engine and especially a two-stroke engine having advanced scavenging is preferred as an internal combustion engine. The arrangement of a mixture-lubricated four-stroke engine can be advantageous. The operator-controlled element 19a is configured as a throttle lever for actuating the throttle flap. The throttle lever 19a can only be actuated when the throttle lever lock 19b is depressed. The throttle lever lock 19b is mounted on the other side of the operator handle 19. A multifunction switch 19c is arranged in the head of the operator handle 19. This switch 19c functions as a short-circuit switch in a first position. In a second position, the switch 19c inputs the necessary throttle flap position for a warm start and, in a third position, the switch inputs the needed throttle flap position and, if needed, choke flap position for a cold start.
The operator holds the guide frame 1 at the handle sections (17, 18) which are attached to the opposite-lying transverse rods 4. In the embodiment shown, the operator handle 19 is arranged on the right hand side and is for persons who are right handed. An arrangement of the operator handle 19 on the left side for a left handed operator is easily possible because the connection to the internal combustion engine of the drive unit 7 is preferably via a Bowden cable 19d.
The support frame 8 is connected to the handle frame 2 in the region of the longitudinal rods 3. Two coupling elements are disposed on each of the two opposite-lying longitudinal rods 3 of the handle frame 2. A longitudinal rod 3 of the handle frame 2 projects through each coupling element 20. The handle frame 2 is configured as an assembled, closed frame, preferably as one piece. The longitudinal rods 3 are longer than the struts 15 of the auxiliary frame 13. For this reason, the handle sections (17, 18) lie at a greater lateral distance to the drive unit 7 so that the operator can reliably hold the guide frame with a reasonable amount of force while utilizing a long lever arm to the rotational axis 7a of the drive unit 7. Because of the longer longitudinal rods 3, it is furthermore ensured that an adequate distance is provided between the handle sections (17, 18) and the drive unit 7 or the support carrier frame 8 and the auxiliary frame 13. This distance forms a free space for the hands of the operator. It is advantageous that the rods 14 of the auxiliary frame 13 lie closer to the support plate 6 than do the struts 15. The hand of the operator is given adequate lateral free space in the region of the handle sections (17, 18).
Each connecting end 10 of a bracket (8a, 8b) of the carrier frame 8 lies essentially free of play in the receptacle bushing 21 of the coupling element 20 and is unreleasably held by means of a through-projecting attachment bolt 23 which, for example, can be configured as a threaded fastener. The U-shaped carrier brackets (8a, 8b) extend approximately parallel to the transverse rods 4 so that the end sections 10 of a carrier bracket (8a, 8b) are fixed at opposite-lying longitudinal rods 3.
The connection between the longitudinal rod 3 of the handle frame 2 and the coupling element 20 takes place via a vibration damper 24 which, in the embodiment shown, has a plate-like or plate-spring shaped base body and is made out of a damping elastic material such as rubber. As
On the outer periphery 27, a T-shaped attachment flange 29 is formed over a part section. This T-shaped attachment flange 29 is provided for a form-tight engagement in a corresponding T-shaped receptacle 30 in the coupling sleeve 22 of the coupling element 20. In this way, the disc-shaped vibration damper 24 is fixed axially and radially captured in the coupling sleeve 22. The disc-shaped vibration damper 24 lies in a corresponding inner receptacle slot 31 of the coupling sleeve 22 over the outer periphery 27 whereby the position of the vibration damper 24 is secured within the coupling sleeve 22.
The longitudinal rod 3 of the handle frame 2 carries a cylindrical buffer ring 32 in addition to the vibration damper 24. The buffer ring 32 is made of a hard or hard-elastic material and is pushed onto the longitudinal rod 3 with a central opening 44. In order to facilitate assembly, two radial slits 45, which lie opposite each other, are introduced in the edge 46 of the opening 44. The buffer ring 32 is symmetrical to a plane determined by the radial slits 45.
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In the coupling sleeve 22, a counter stop 34 is assigned to the buffer ring 32 and this counter stop is configured as a peripherally-extending inclined surface 35. The inclined surface 35 lies at a spacing to the conical surface 36 of the buffer ring 32 and lies especially parallel relative thereto. The counter stop 34 of the coupling sleeve 32 has a stop surface 37 on the end facing away from the inclined surface 35 and the stop surface 37 faces toward the arcuate center portion of the vibration damper 24 whereby the axial movement of the handle frame 2 in the direction of arrow 40 is limited by the buffer ring 32 and the counter stop 34 and, in the opposite direction 41, the axial movement is limited by the stop surface 37 and the plate-spring shaped vibration damper 24. In the radial direction 42, the load of the vibration damper 24 is limited by the buffer ring 32 which comes into contact engagement on the inner periphery 22a of the coupling sleeve 22 with a cylindrical outer surface 39 and thereby limits the radial deflection of the handle frame 2 relative to the carrier frame 8.
It is understood that the foregoing description is that of the preferred embodiments of the invention and that various changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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