Information
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Patent Grant
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6742265
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Patent Number
6,742,265
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Date Filed
Friday, March 22, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 1, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 030 381
- 030 382
- 030 383
- 188 77 W
- 188 77 R
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention entails a motor saw which includes a brake system for braking the motor, and which further includes a brake-system actuation arrangement comprising a lever and a positioning element which lever is held by the positioning element in a defined position and can be deflected in order to actuate the brake system. The positioning element of the actuating system engages with parts of the brake system, the positioning element limits the movement of the lever in a non-actuated brake system with a first force and the positioning element limits the movement of the lever with a second force in an actuated brake system by engaging with the brake system.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The application claims priority from German application FRG 201 05 431.0, filed Mar. 23, 2001, and the entire contents of that application are incorporated herein by reference.
The invention entails a motor saw having a brake system for braking the motor and further including a brake-system actuation arrangement. The brake-system actuation arrangement comprises a lever and a positioning element, wherein the lever is held by the positioning element in a defined position and can be deflected in order to actuate the brake system.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Known motor saws comprise a hand guard held in a preferred start position by positioning means. When the hand guard is deflected it can come in contact with parts of a brake system in order to release the brake.
However, such motor saws have the problem that the hand guard can be pressed in the direction of a handle grip (or hand bracket) of the motor saw and be pressed thereby against the hand of the user of the motor saw. This occurs in particular in certain cutting techniques such as cross-cutting, since the trunk (or stem) makes contact with the hand guard thereby.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention therefore addressed the problem of providing a motor saw that avoids the above-cited disadvantages of traditional motor saws, and in particular of providing a hand guard block (or stop) that has an elevated backward (blocking) resistance for a movement in the direction of the handle grip and at the same time assures a safe and reliable release as well as a tensioning of a brake system of the motor saw.
The problem posed is solved by a motor saw in accordance with the invention in that the positioning element of the actuating system engages with parts of the brake system, the positioning element limits the movement of the lever in a non-actuated brake system with a first force and the positioning element limits the movement of the lever with a second force in an actuated brake system by engaging with the brake system.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
FIG. 1
is a schematic view of the motor saw in accordance with the invention during a sawing operation with blocked (or locked) hand guard.
FIG. 2
is a detailed view of the lower part of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a schematic view of the motor saw of
FIG. 1
in which the brake arrangement is released by a hand guard that is pressed forward.
FIG. 4
is a schematic view of parts of
FIG. 1
during the braking operation.
FIG. 5
is a schematic view of parts of
FIG. 1
during the return of the brake.
FIG. 6
is a schematic view of parts of
FIG. 1
at the end of the tensioning process in accordance with FIG.
1
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
According to an advantageous embodiment of the present invention the blocking catch (or pawl) has a notch with a first flank and a second flank. The lever has a stop pin that rests in the notch when the brake system is not actuated and that makes contact with one of the flanks upon a movement of the lever, depending on its direction of movement. Thus, given the appropriate design of the individual flanks, different amounts of return forces can be realized in different directions.
It is advantageous if the stop pin engages with the first flank when the lever moves in the direction of the handle grip and if the first flank is steeper than the second flank, as a result of which when the brake system is not actuated the return force against a movement of the lever in the direction of the handle grip is greater than in other directions.
The present invention has the further advantage that the first flank is arranged so that it lies vertically to the direction of movement of the stop pin, as a result of which a movement of the lever and therewith of the hand guard in the direction of the handle grip is blocked when the brake system is not actuated. In this total blockage the backward resistance is limited only by the strength (rigidity) of the participating structural components.
In an exemplary embodiment of the present invention the pressing through of the hand guard to the handle grip for tensioning the brake arrangement is made possible in an advantageous manner. This is made possible by linking the blocking catch with the braking mechanism. In particular, when the brake arrangement is actuated the blocking catch is withdrawn by a shift lever so that a tensioning by a storage spring is not hindered. The blocking catch is freed by the shift lever in sawing operation when the brake is tensioned, so that the hand guard is prevented from being pressed further to the handle grip.
It is advantageous that the backward resistance of the catch can be selected in accordance with the angular design of the catch flank. If the angle of friction (e.g., of resistance) is exceeded on the catch flank, a blocking force can be defined. If the angle of friction is dropped below, a total blockage occurs.
The invention and other embodiments and advantages are explained in the following with reference made to the figures.
FIG. 1
shows a motor saw
10
with brake system
11
and actuating arrangement
12
. Motor saw
10
is held with one hand on handle grip
13
and with the other hand on a grip (not shown). Actuation system
12
comprises hand guard
14
located between handle grip
13
and the saw blade of motor saw
10
(not shown) on the right in FIG.
1
. The hand guard serves, e.g., to make it possible to brake the chain of motor saw
10
if a hand should slip off from handle grip
13
in order that the hand can not get into the running chain saw. In the present instance hand guard is designed as lever
14
arranged so that it can rotate about axis (or shaft) H. The actuation arrangement also comprises positioning element
15
arranged so that it can rotate about axis (or shaft) P and is pre-tensioned by spring
36
for a clockwise rotation. The positioning element also comprises notch
16
that forms the first
17
, second
18
and third
19
flanks on positioning element
15
. Stop pin
20
is mounted in the lower area of lever
14
on this lever in such a manner that it is located in notch
16
when brake system
11
is not actuated and tensioned. Upon a movement of lever
14
in a non-actuated brake system, stop pin
20
contacts first flank
17
or second flank
18
, depending on the direction of movement. Stop pin
20
forces positioning element
15
to rotate upward against the pre-tensioning of spring
36
, as a result of which a return force is exerted on stop pin
20
and therewith on lever
14
which return force is a function of the angular design of the first and the second flanks
17
,
18
.
Brake system
11
of motor saw
10
comprises a brake band
21
that can be brought into engagement with a drum (not shown) upon an actuation of brake system
11
in order to brake the motor rotation. Brake band
21
is anchored on its one end
22
to the housing of the motor saw and fastened on its other end
23
to the lower end of shift lever
24
of brake system
11
. Shift lever
24
is supported in such a manner that it can rotate about axis (or shaft) U and is pre-tensioned by a spring fastened on the upper end of shift lever
24
for a rotation about axis U. Upper end
26
of shift lever
24
rests in recess
27
of positioning element
15
when brake system
11
is tensioned and not actuated. On the one hand, the engagement of positioning element
15
with the upper end of shift lever
24
prevents the shift lever from rotating in the direction of its pre-tensioning when the brake system is not actuated, and on the other hand, as is described further below, positioning element
15
rests on upper end
26
of shift lever
24
when brake system
11
is actuated.
Finally, brake system
11
comprises two-membered knee lever
28
whose first member
29
is arranged so that it can rotate about axis H on one end and whose second member
30
is connected to shift lever
24
in such a manner that this member can rotate about axis K
2
. The two members
29
,
30
of shift lever
24
are coupled in such a manner that they can rotate about axis K
1
. When brake system
11
is not actuated and pre-tensioned, knee lever
28
, which is pressed through, prevents a rotation of shift lever
24
in the direction of its pre-tensioning.
The operating, release- and tensioning position of the parts of brake system
11
and of actuation arrangement
12
will now be described with reference made to
FIGS. 2
to
6
.
FIG. 2
shows actuation arrangement
12
and brake system
11
during the sawing operation of motor saw
10
. Lever
14
is located in its predefined initial position or in its blocked position and stop pin
20
rests in notch
16
of positioning element
15
, which will be referred to in the following as blocking catch
15
. Upon a movement of lever
14
, contact pin
20
presses upon a movement in the direction of handle grip
13
on first flank
17
and upon a movement toward the front, that is, in the direction of the chain-saw blade (not shown) on flank
18
of notch
16
. As already mentioned previously, the amount of the return force on lever
14
in the operating position of
FIG. 2
is a function of the angular design of first and of second flank
17
,
18
. In a preferred exemplary embodiment of the present invention first flank
17
is designed to be vertical to the direction of movement of stop pin
20
, as a result of which lever
14
is blocked against a movement in the direction of handle grip
13
. In the operating position blocking catch
15
prevents the movement of shift lever
24
in the direction of the pre-tensioning given by spring
25
by the engagement in recess
27
with upper end
26
of shift lever
24
together with pressed-through knee lever
28
.
In
FIG. 3
, lever
14
is moved forward, as a result of which stop pin
20
raises blocking catch
15
on account of the engagement with second flank
18
and frees upper end
26
of shift lever
24
when the deflection of lever
14
exceeds a certain degree. Stop pin
20
leaves notch
16
therewith. In addition, release pin
31
is mounted on lever
14
in the lower area of lever
14
which pin presses knee lever
28
in when the deflection of lever
14
to the front exceeds a certain threshold value. Connecting axis K
1
of the two members
29
,
30
of knee lever
28
moves downward as a consequence and frees shift lever
24
for a movement in the direction of the pre-tensioning of spring
25
. A movement of shift lever
24
in the direction of the pre-tensioning results in a tractive force on end
23
of brake band
21
, as a result of which brake band
21
engages with the brake drum (not shown) and brakes the motor.
FIG. 4
shows the components of brake system
11
and of actuation arrangement
12
in the released state. Knee lever
28
is pressed in and upper end
26
of shift lever
24
has moved to the left, as a result of which blocking catch
15
rests on upper end
26
of shift lever
24
. Lever
14
is free in this position for a tensioning movement that takes place by a movement of lever
14
in the direction of handle grip
13
. This is made possible by the supporting of blocking catch
15
on upper end
26
of shift lever
24
.
FIG. 5
shows the tensioning of brake system
11
. Stop pin
20
contacts third flank
19
of blocking catch
15
as a result of a movement of lever
14
in the direction of handle grip
13
and raises it in order to disengage the contact of blocking catch
15
with upper end
26
of shift lever
24
against the pre-tensioning of spring
36
. Lever
14
comprises tensioning pin
32
underneath axis of rotation H of lever
14
which pin is mounted on lever
14
. In the tensioning position tensioning pin
32
contacts the first member
29
of knee lever
28
and presses it upon a further movement of lever
14
in the direction of handle grip
13
back into the pressed-through position, as a result of which shift lever
24
moves back into its tensioned position and the engagement of brake band
21
with the brake drum (not shown) is disengaged. Attachment
33
of second member
30
prevents an overwinding (or overturning, with excessive rotation) of knee lever
28
during tensioning thereby by being supported on axis (or shaft) U.
FIG. 6
shows the positions of the parts of brake system
11
and of actuation arrangement
12
at the end of the tensioning process. Knee lever
28
has reached its initial position and now prevents shift lever
24
from rotating back upon a movement of lever
14
into the initial position of
FIGS. 1
,
2
. If lever
14
is now moved into the initial position, blocking catch
15
also falls due to the tension of spring
36
back into its initial position of
FIGS. 1
,
2
. Stop pin
20
moves tack into notch
16
and upper end
26
of shift lever
24
rests in recess
27
of blocking catch
15
. The operating position of
FIG. 2
has been reached again therewith.
Claims
- 1. A motor saw comprisinga brake system for braking a motor; and a brake-system actuation arrangement comprising a lever and a positioning element, wherein the lever comprises a stop pin, and wherein the positioning element comprises a blocking catch that has a notch with a first flank and a second flank, which lever is held by the positioning element in a defined position and is deflectable so as to actuate the brake system, wherein the positioning element engages with the brake system, and wherein the positioning element limits the movement of the lever in a non-actuated brake system with a first force, and wherein the positioning element limits the movement of the lever with a second force in an actuated brake system by engaging with the brake system, and wherein the stop pin in the lever rests in the notch when the brake system is not actuated and makes contact with either the first or second flank upon a movement of the lever, depending on direction of movement of the lever.
- 2. The motor saw according to claim 1, wherein the blocking catch is supported in such a manner that it can rotate about an axis (P) and can be deflected about this axis (P).
- 3. The motor saw according to claim 1, wherein when the stop pin engages with the first or second flanks the blocking catch is deflected and exerts a return force on the stop pin and therewith on the lever.
- 4. The motor saw according to claim 1, wherein the motor saw further comprises a handle grip, and wherein the stop pin engages with the first flank when the lever moves in the direction of the handle grip.
- 5. The motor saw according to claim 4, wherein the first flank is steeper than the second flank, such that when the brake system is not actuated the return force against a movement of the lever in the direction of the handle grip is greater than in other directions.
- 6. The motor saw according to claim 4, wherein the first flank is arranged so that it lies vertically to the direction of movement of the stop pin, such that a movement of the lever in the direction of the handle grip is blocked when the brake system is not actuated.
- 7. The motor saw according to one claim 1, wherein the brake system comprises a two-membered knee lever and a shift lever.
- 8. The motor saw according to claim 7, wherein the two members of the knee lever are rotatable relative to one another about an axis (K1), and wherein the first member can rotate about the same axis (H) around which the lever can also rotate.
- 9. The motor saw according to one claim 7, wherein the knee lever and the shift lever are connected at a point in such a manner that they can rotate about an axis (K2).
- 10. The motor saw according to claim 7, wherein the shift lever is arranged so that it can rotate about an axis (U) and is connected on a first end to a spring that pre-tensions the shift lever in a direction of rotation, and is further connected on a second end to a brake band, wherein the pre-tensioning of the shift lever forces the brake band into a motor braking position.
- 11. The motor saw according to claim 7, wherein in the non-actuated position of the brake system the knee lever is in a pressed-through position and prevents a movement of the shift lever in accordance with its pre-tensioning.
- 12. The motor saw according to claim 7, wherein the positioning element comprises a blocking catch that comprises a recess in which the first end of the shift lever of the brake system rests in the non-actuated state of the brake system, such that a movement of the shift lever is prevented in accordance with its pre-tensioning.
- 13. The motor saw according to claim 12, wherein the blocking catch is raised upon a movement of the lever past a predetermined deflection and frees the shift lever for a movement in accordance with its pre-tensioning.
- 14. The motor saw according to claim 7, wherein the lever further comprises a pin that engages with the knee lever when the lever is moved past a predetermined deflection and presses the knee lever so as to free the shift lever for a movement in accordance with its pre-tensioning.
- 15. The motor saw according to claim 1, wherein the brake system comprises a brake band that brakes the motor by a movement of a shift lever.
- 16. The motor saw according to claim 1, wherein the brake system further comprises a brake band that brakes the motor by a movement of a shift lever, and wherein when the brake system is actuated the blocking catch is supported on the shift lever so that the stop pin no longer rests in the notch.
- 17. The motor saw according to claim 1, wherein when the brake system is tensioned the lever is moved in a predefined direction, so that the stop pin engages with a third flank of the blocking catch and raises it.
- 18. The motor saw according to claim 1, wherein the brake system comprises a two-membered knee lever, and wherein the lever further comprises a pin that engages with the knee lever upon a tensioning of the brake system and forces the knee lever into a pressed-through position, so that the knee lever moves into its pre-tensioned position.
- 19. The motor saw according to claim 1, wherein the brake system comprises a a shift lever, and wherein following tensioning the first end of the shift lever comes to rest in the notch of the blocking catch by a movement of the lever counter to the tensioning movement, and wherein the stop pin comes to rest in the notch of the blocking catch.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
201 05 431 U |
Mar 2001 |
DE |
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