This application is based on German Patent Application 10 2009 027 705.6 filed Jul. 15, 2009.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a hand-held power tool with a device for presetting a selected rotation direction of a drive motor that is associated with the power tool and contained in a tool housing; the device has an actuating element accessible from outside the tool housing for mechanically actuating a switch element, which is situated inside the tool housing and is at least embodied for electrically switching between a first and second rotation direction of the drive motor.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Hand-held power tools of this kind are known from the prior art in which a corresponding actuating element is connected to a suitable switch element via an associated transmission element. As a rule, the transmission element is a rod assembly that mechanically transmits an actuation of the actuating element to the associated switch element.
One disadvantage of the prior art is that as a rule, this rod assembly has only a limited ruggedness and is thus susceptible to malfunction. In addition, a rod assembly of this kind, accompanied by levers associated with it, increases the forces that act on the switch element. Moreover, power tools of this kind require a not insignificant amount of space.
The object of the invention, therefore, is to create a novel hand-held power tool with a compact, rugged embodiment.
This object is attained by a hand-held power tool with a device for presetting a selected rotation direction of a drive motor that is associated with the power tool and contained in a tool housing. The device has an actuating element accessible from outside the tool housing for mechanically actuating a switch element, which is situated inside the tool housing and is at least embodied for electrically switching between a first and second rotation direction of the drive motor. The switch element is situated in the vicinity of the actuating element.
The invention consequently enables the creation of a hand-held power tool in which the placement of the switch element in the vicinity of the actuating element makes it possible to reduce the amount of space required for the power tool, thus enabling a more compact embodiment.
According to one embodiment, the actuating element has a receiving element in which the switch element is at least partially accommodated.
It is thus possible to achieve a further reduction of the space required for the power tool, with a comparatively short overall height and length.
The receiving element is preferably embodied to trigger a switching of the switch element when the actuating element is actuated.
The invention thus enables the creation of a simple, inexpensive actuating element.
The switch element is preferably provided with a slider for the switching, which is at least partially accommodated in the receiving element.
It is thus possible to achieve a safe, reliable cooperation of the actuating element and switch element.
According to one embodiment, the slider is detachably fastened to a holding element embodied on the receiving element.
The invention thus enables a simple, reliable connection of the actuating element to the switch element, making it possible to create a short tolerance chain, rendering the use of a complex, malfunction-prone, tolerance-encumbered transmission element unnecessary.
The holding element has at least one first and one second rib-like protrusion, with the slider being at least partially accommodated between the first and second protrusions.
It is thus possible to produce a rugged, inexpensive holding element for the actuating element.
The switch element is preferably fastened to a circuit board provided in the tool housing.
The switch element can thus be accommodated in a secure, stable fashion in the tool housing.
According to one embodiment, the tool housing has at least one opening through which the actuating element protrudes in a way that allows it to be actuated from outside the tool housing.
The invention thus enables a simple, rugged transmission of force as the actuating element is being actuated.
The actuating element preferably has a blocking element that is embodied to prevent the actuating element from being actuated during operation of the power tool.
It is thus possible through simple means to safely and reliably prevent an unwanted reversal of the rotation direction during operation of the power tool.
According to one embodiment, the power tool has a manual switch for switching the drive motor on and off; the manual switch is provided with a stop element that is embodied to block the blocking element in a selected preset rotation direction during operation of the power tool.
It is thus possible to achieve a simple, inexpensive blocking function to prevent an unwanted reversal of the rotation direction during operation of the power tool.
Preferably, the device is supported on the tool housing.
It is thus possible to achieve a simple, inexpensive embodiment of the power tool.
The invention will be better understood and further objects and advantages thereof will become more apparent from the ensuing detailed description of preferred embodiments taken in conjunction with the drawings, in which:
The tool housing 110 contains an electric drive motor 180 supplied with current by the battery pack 190 and a device 120 for presetting a selected rotation direction of the drive motor 180. The motor 180 can be situated directly in the tool housing 110, or—for example in order to protect it from dust and dirt—can be situated in a separate motor housing, with the motor housing being supported in the tool housing 110. The drive motor 180, which is only depicted schematically in
According to one embodiment, the device 120 for presetting a selected rotation direction of the drive motor 180 has an actuating element 130 that is accessible from outside the tool housing 110. Preferably, the tool housing 110 has at least one first opening 162 through which a first axial end region of the actuating element 130 protrudes, permitting it to be actuated from outside the tool housing 110 in order, for example, to allow a user of the power tool 100 to slide it transversely relative to the longitudinal span of the power tool 100 in order to preset a selected rotation direction. The device 120 will be described in detail below with reference to a side view of an enlarged detail 200 shown in
According to one embodiment, the actuating element 130 is embodied for mechanically actuating a switch element 230 that is situated in the vicinity of the actuating element 130. The switch element 230 is preferably situated entirely inside the tool housing 110, i.e. enclosed by the tool housing 110, and is embodied for electrically reversing between a first and second rotation direction of the drive motor 180. It should be noted, however, that the reversal between the first and second rotation direction is only described by way of example and does not constitute a limitation of the invention. Instead, it is alternatively possible, through cooperation of the actuating element 130 and switch element 230, to also produce other switch states. For example, in a modification of the invention, the drive motor 180 can be switched between a clockwise rotation, a counterclockwise rotation, and an idle mode by actuating the actuating element 130.
For example, the actuating element 130 has a receiving element 232 in which the switch element 230 is at least partially accommodated. This receiving element 232 is preferably embodied to trigger a switching of the switch element 230, as described below, when the actuating element 130 is actuated.
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According to one embodiment, the switch element 230 is fastened to a circuit board 240 that is mounted in the tool housing 110 by means of suitable fastening means. For example, the switch element 230 has a pin-like fastening element 248, which is inserted through an opening 242 of the circuit board 240 and fastened to the circuit board 240, e.g. by being press-fitted, glued, soldered, or wired using the SMD technique. It should be noted, however, that the fastening of the switch element 230 to a circuit board 240 provided in the tool housing 180 does not constitute a limitation of the invention. Instead, the switch element 230 can be fastened in the housing 110 in various ways, e.g. directly to an inside of the housing 272.
By means of a line 244 fastened to the circuit board 240, the switch element 230 is connected to the drive motor 180 and/or to associated motor electronics in order to send the latter a switching state that is preset in a rotation direction reversal. Such a rotation direction reversal and its execution by means of a slide switch in a power tool is sufficiently known from the prior art, thus permitting omission of a detailed description here for the sake of brevity.
For example, the switch element 230 is embodied as a slide switch, one longitudinal side 235 of which is provided with a switch lever preferably embodied in the form of a slider 234. It can, for example, be slid into different positions in the longitudinal direction of the switch element 230 that are associated with a counterclockwise rotation, a clockwise rotation, and an idle mode. The slider 234 is secured by a holding element 255 embodied on the receiving element 232 of the actuating element 130. For example, the holding element 255 has a first and second rib-like protrusion 252, 254 (
According to one embodiment, the actuating element 130 has a blocking element 258. For example, this blocking element is a wedge-like rib that reaches through a cut-out 245 provided in the circuit board 240. The blocking element 258 is embodied to block an actuation of the actuating element 130 during operation of the power tool 100 in order to prevent an unwanted reversal of the rotation direction during operation of the tool 100 and thus to avoid a possible damage to the drive motor 180. To this end, the blocking element 258 can be brought into an operative engagement with a stop element 280 provided on the manual switch 195. For example, this stop element is embodied in the form of a shark fin and is used to block the blocking element 258 in a respectively selected preset rotation direction during operation of the power tool 100.
During operation of the power tool 100 from
When the drive motor 180 is at a stop, if the actuating element 130 is then slid into its position the furthest to the right relative to the longitudinal span of the tool housing 110, i.e. is moved up out from the plane of the drawing in
According to one embodiment, the switch element 230 has a push button, a slider, or a contactless switch on at least one end surface 237. This button, slider, or switch can be actuated with a sliding of the actuating element 130, e.g. by means of an associated inner wall 310 of the receiving element 232. Consequently, in lieu of the slide switch described in conjunction with
The foregoing relates to preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention, it being understood that other variants and embodiments thereof are possible within the spirit and scope of the invention, the latter being defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2009 027 705.6 | Jul 2009 | DE | national |