The present application claims priority to Application No. DE 10 2012 221 906.4, filed in the Federal Republic of Germany on Nov. 29, 2012, which is expressly incorporated herein in its entirety by reference thereto.
The present invention relates to a hand-held power tool having a transmission and a torque clutch, which has a torque limiting coupling, which is associated with the transmission, and with which a limiting transfer element is associated, to which at least one spring element is axially applied in the direction of the torque limiting coupling, a torque level of the torque clutch being settable at least within predefined limits via a user-operable operating element.
Such a hand-held power tool having a transmission, which is designed like a planetary gear, and a torque clutch, which has a torque limiting coupling associated with the transmission and the torque level of which is settable within predefined limits via an associated torque setting sleeve, is described in German Application No. DE 10 2009 046 663. The torque clutch has a limiting transfer element, to which a predefined spring force is axially applied by a spring element in the direction of latch members, and with which the torque limiting coupling is associated. The latch members are designed to be spherical and the limiting transfer element is applied to them toward an annulus gear of the planetary gear.
The related art has the disadvantage that the spherical latch members only produce a point contact with the annulus gear of the planetary gear, so that a plurality of such latch members is necessary to form a robust torque clutch. This results in increased wear on the annulus gear during clutch operation of the torque clutch.
An object of the present invention is therefore to provide a novel hand-held power tool, which has at least one comparatively low-wear torque clutch.
This object is achieved by a hand-held power tool having a transmission and a torque clutch, which has a torque limiting coupling, which is associated with the transmission, and with which a limiting transfer element is associated, to which at least one spring element is axially applied in the direction of the torque limiting coupling. A torque level of the torque clutch is settable at least within predefined limits via a user-operable operating element. The torque limiting coupling has at least one roller-shaped latch member.
The present invention therefore allows the provision of a hand-held power tool, in which a low-wear torque clutch may be implemented by a use of roller-shaped latch members and in which vibrations occurring during clutch operation may be at least reduced. In addition, such roller-shaped latch members allow a reduction of the overall length of the hand-held power tool and, by way of a linear contact with the transmission, an increased precision in the event of triggering of the clutch operation.
According to one exemplary embodiment, the torque limiting coupling has at least three roller-shaped latch members.
A number of components required for implementing the torque clutch may therefore at least be reduced, in particular the number of required latch members. In this way, the torque clutch may be implemented more cost-effectively and having a reduced weight. In addition, by such a reduction of the number of the latch members, a corresponding rigidity of a transmission housing associated with the transmission may be increased, since only a reduced number of openings for mounting the latch members are to be formed therein.
The at least three roller-shaped latch members are preferably arranged radially on the transmission.
A more stable and robust construction of the torque clutch may thus be made possible.
The at least one spring element preferably has at least three compression springs.
Therefore, a safe and reliable axial application of the limiting transfer element in the direction of the torque limiting coupling may be ensured.
According to one exemplary embodiment, the at least one spring element has a first number of compression springs and a second number of roller-shaped latch members is provided. The first number is preferably greater than the second number.
The present invention therefore allows the provision of a hand-held power tool having a torque clutch, which allows improved smooth running and in which the vibrations occurring during clutch operation may at least be reduced.
According to one exemplary embodiment, the transmission has at least one annulus gear, the limiting transfer element applying force to the at least one roller-shaped latch member against the annulus gear. The at least one roller-shaped latch member is preferably designed to roll off on the annulus gear.
The present invention therefore allows in a simple way the provision of a torque clutch having a latch member, which forms a linear contact to the annulus gear of the transmission by its roller shape and therefore in particular allows a low-wear clutch operation of the torque clutch.
The torque limiting coupling is preferably deactivated in a predefined position of the user-operable operating element.
Therefore, a hand-held power tool having a torque clutch may be provided, which is operable safely and reliably in different operating modes, the torque clutch being able to be activated in a first mode and being able to be deactivated in a second mode.
According to one exemplary embodiment, a torque setting device is provided, which is designed for the purpose of allowing a setting of a spring force, which is exerted by the at least one spring element, for setting the torque level.
The present invention therefore allows the provision of a torque clutch in which a particular desired torque level is settable in an uncomplicated and rapid way.
The at least one roller-shaped latch member preferably has a length and a diameter, the length being less than the diameter.
The diameter of the hand-held power tool may therefore be reduced and therefore its weight may be decreased.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are described in greater detail in the following with reference to the accompanying drawings.
An electric drive motor 180, which is supplied with power by battery pack 190, and a transmission 170 are situated in tool housing 105 as examples. Drive motor 180 is connected via transmission 170 to a drive shaft 120, for example, a drive spindle. Drive motor 180 is situated in the illustration in a motor housing 185 and transmission 170 is situated in a transmission housing 110, transmission housing 110 and motor housing 185 being situated in tool housing 105 as an example. Transmission 170 is designed to transmit a torque, which is generated by drive motor 180, to drive spindle 120 and, according to one exemplary embodiment, to a planetary gear designed having various gear stages or planetary stages, which is rotatably driven by drive motor 180 during operation of hand-held power tool 100. Drive motor 180 is operable, i.e., may be turned on and off, via a hand switch 195, for example, and may be any arbitrary motor type, for example, an electronically commutated motor or a DC motor. Drive motor 180 may preferably be electronically controlled or regulated such that both reversing operation and specifications with respect to a desired rotational speed are implementable. The mode of operation and the construction of a suitable drive motor are sufficiently known from the related art, so that a detailed description will be omitted here for the sake of conciseness.
Drive spindle 120 is rotatably mounted via a bearing assembly 130 in tool housing 105 and is provided with a tool receptacle 140, which is situated in the area of a front side 112 of tool housing 105 and has a drill chuck 145, for example. Bearing assembly 130 has, according to one exemplary embodiment, at least two bearing points 132, 134, which are provided in tool housing 105 in an area (299 in
Tool receptacle 140 is used to accommodate a tool 150 and may be fitted onto drive spindle 120 or may be connected thereto in the form of an attachment. In
According to one exemplary embodiment, hand-held power tool 100 has a torque clutch 160, as described above. As an illustration, this is provided with a torque setting device 168, which is associated with an operating element 165, which is operable by a user of hand-held power tool 100. User-operable operating element 165 is designed for the setting of a particular torque limit desired by the user, for example, a work-specific torque limit, by torque clutch 160, or for setting a particular torque level of torque clutch 160, at least within predefined limits. For this purpose, operating element 165 of torque clutch 160 is designed in the form of a sleeve, for example, and is therefore also designated hereafter as “torque setting sleeve” 165. Torque clutch 160 will be described hereafter with reference to the view of detail 200 of hand-held power tool 100 which is shown in an enlarged form in
Planetary gear 170 may have multiple gear stages or planetary stages, of which only one front stage 270 is illustrated in
Planetary stage 270 is situated in the illustration in transmission housing 110, which has, for example, a front part 210 and a rear part 212, front part 210 and rear part 212 being formed in one piece, for example, but also being able to be formed in two pieces as an alternative thereto, however. Front part 210, which is provided with an external circumference 211, has an external thread 282 as an illustration, on which a setting ring 213 is rotatably mounted, for example. On the inner circumference of front part 210, in which drive spindle 120 is mounted in bearing assembly 130, a ring-shaped shoulder 201 is formed, for example.
Drive spindle 120 has a fastening device 122, which is formed in the illustration as an external thread, and on which drill chuck 145 of tool receptacle 140 of
Bearing assembly 130 is situated, for example, in an area 299 downstream from transmission 170 and has in the illustration a slide bearing 232, for example, a sintered bearing, and a roller bearing 234, for example, a ball bearing. Sintered bearing 232 is situated, for example, on bearing point 132, which is also designated hereafter as the first bearing point, and which is situated downstream from planet carrier 204 and therefore from transmission 170 viewed in the direction of tool receptacle 140 of
Torque clutch 160 has, in the illustration, torque setting device 168 from
The at least one spring element 284 is designed for the purpose of applying a predefined spring force axially to limiting transfer element 279 in the direction of torque limiting coupling 280, 290. In this case, the predefined spring force is settable within predefined limits via torque setting device 168. For this purpose, spring retention element 250 is pre-tensioned by the predefined spring force of the at least one spring element 284 toward setting ring 213, to which torque setting sleeve 165 of torque setting device 168 may be applied for axial displacement in the longitudinal direction of the at least one spring element 284.
Setting ring 213 has, for example, engagement elements 223, which engage in external thread 282 formed on external circumference 211 of front part 210 of transmission housing 110. These engagement elements are used for the purpose, in the event of a twist of setting ring 213, to guide setting ring 213 on external thread 282 by twisting torque setting sleeve 165 and therefore causing an axial displacement of setting ring 213 in the longitudinal direction of drive spindle 120, as indicated by an arrow 295.
According to one exemplary embodiment, torque setting sleeve 165 of torque setting device 168 is axially fixed in location on front part 210 of transmission housing 110. This is carried out, for example, via a retaining plate, which is screwed onto front part 210 via associated screws, for example, and may be supported against an outer ring of ball bearing 234. The retaining plate, the illustration of which will be omitted for the sake of simplicity and clarity of the drawing, encompasses drive spindle 120 and presses against a ring shoulder 239 in torque setting sleeve 165, so that in this way torque setting sleeve 165 is also axially secured on transmission housing 110.
Torque setting sleeve 165 is designed, as described in
The at least one spring element 284 preferably has at least three and, for example, a plurality of compression springs, in particular helical compression springs, which are mounted in associated grooved recesses. In the exemplary embodiment shown in
In the illustrated exemplary embodiment, six latch members are provided as an example, of which only three latch members, which are designated with reference numerals 287, 288, 289, are visible. These have force applied to them, by the side of limiting transfer element 279 facing away from helical compression springs 281, 283, against a latch disk associated with transmission 170, which is formed in the illustration by annulus gear 206 of front planetary stage 270. According to one exemplary embodiment, the latch members each have a length L and a diameter D, length L being greater than diameter D, as illustrated as an example on the basis of an enlargement of latch member 289. The latch members are preferably designed to be cylindrical in this case and therefore have a cylinder jacket, which has diameter D at least essentially over its entire axial length.
It is to be noted that the above described length-to-diameter ratio only has exemplary character and is not to be understood as a restriction of the present invention. Rather, length L may also be selected to be less than diameter D, to thus allow a reduction of an overall diameter of transmission housing 110.
Roller-shaped latch members 287, 288, 289 are preferably situated radially on transmission 170 and are mounted for this purpose in associated openings of transmission housing 110, so that their latch member center axes are aligned at least essentially perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis of drive spindle 120. In the illustration, latch members 287, 289 are mounted in associated openings 257 and 259, respectively, which are formed, for example, in a transition area between front part and rear part 210 and 212 of transmission housing 110. In this case, roller-shaped latch members 287, 288, 289 are situated in the axial direction of drive spindle 120 between a front side of annulus gear 206, which forms the latch disk, on which a coupling structure 290 is formed, and limiting transfer element 279. Roller-shaped latch members 287, 288, 289, which have force applied to them by limiting transfer element 279 against annulus gear 206, are preferably designed to roll off on annulus gear 206 during clutch operation.
Coupling structure 290 forms, with roller-shaped latch members 287, 288, 289, torque limiting coupling 280, 290 and has in the illustration a plurality of axial protrusions, of which two protrusions are identified with reference numerals 297, 298 as an example. These protrusions extend from annulus gear 206 in the direction of actuating element 279 and have rising and falling protrusion flanks, on which they are each in linear contact with latch members 287, 288, 289 at all times via a corresponding latch member stroke. However, it is to be noted that a coupling structure suitable for implementing coupling structure 290 is sufficiently known to those skilled in the art, so that a detailed description of coupling structure 290 will be omitted here for the sake of conciseness.
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