Hand held power tool

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6527280
  • Patent Number
    6,527,280
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 11, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 4, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A hand held power tool formed as a hammer drill has a strikingly drivable tool holder having a base body, at least one locking body with which the base body is form-lockingly connectable and through which the base body is fixable in a rotary direction in at least two positions, the locking body being formed as a ring-shaped component.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to hand held power tools.




Hand held power tools are well known and widely utilized. In order to chisel with a tool, for example a flat chisel in different rotary positions. It is known to provide a hammer drill with a tool holder which can be adjusted in a rotary direction to different positions.




The tool holders as a rule have a base body which is fixed in an axial direction and in which a grooved shaft is displacable in an axial direction within a range which is limited by locking bodies. The base body is fixed in a rotary direction through individual locking balls which engage radially inwardly in grooves provided on the periphery of the base body and radially outwardly in recesses provided in an adjoining non-rotary component. In the locked condition, the locking balls are fixed radially outwardly by a locking sleeve which is guidable via an actuating sleeve to a position which radially releases the locking balls.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, it is an object of present invention to provide a hand power tool which is a further improvement of the hand power tools of this type. More particularly, it is an object of present invention to provide a hand power tool, in particular a hammer drill with a tool holder which is strikingly drivable and has a base body, which is form-lockingly connectable at least with a locking body and is fixable through the base body in a rotary direction in at least two positions.




In keeping with these objects and with others which will become apparent hereinafter, it is proposed that the locking body is formed by a ring-shaped component. With a ring, which can be composed of a single part or many parts, it is possible in a structurally simple and cost-favorable manner to provide a large transmission surface, a small surface pressure, a small wear, and a high service life. Furthermore, a ring-shaped locking body can be mounted fast and simple and dismounted in the same way.




The locking bodies can be formed of one piece with another, preferably available component, for example in actuating sleeve, so that an additional component can be dispensed with.




In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, it is proposed that the locking body is formed as a separate arresting ring. It can therefore provide a short structural length, and in particular with a separate arresting ring, a radial distance can be bridged, and a radially outer diameter over the periphery with an especially large transmission surface can be obtained.




The arresting ring preferably can have a set of teeth with a cross-section having at least partially trapeze-shaped recesses and/or trapeze-shaped teeth, for transmitting high torques.




The inventive solution can be used for different hand power tools with different tool holders. Due to the provision of a large transmission surface in a rotary direction, the inventive solution is suitable in particular for a tool holder with an axially displaceable base body for providing an idling or a drive connection, in which the transmission surface additionally is loaded by an axial movement and thereby with corresponding friction.




In order to guide the base body in its axial movement on a maximum possible diameter, over which a large transmission surface is obtained, the arresting ring can be mounted on the base body of the tool holder in an axial direction and guided in an axial direction in a set of teeth of a non rotatable component.




In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, it is proposed that the base body of the tool holder is supported in the rotary direction over at least a set of teeth on an actuating sleeve, which preferably is also supported with at least one set of teeth in a housing part. Additional components, structural space, weight, mounting expenses and cost can be saved. Further, the set of teeth between the actuating sleeve and the housing part can provide an adjustment path which is independent from the axial position of an axially displaceable base body for locking and unlocking the base body in the rotary direction.




In order to provide simple turning of the actuating sleeve in the unlocked position of the base body, it is advantageous when the actuating sleeve is displaceable in an axial direction, and the connection between the first set of teeth of the actuating sleeve and the housing part is releasable by an axial actuating path before a connection between the second set of teeth of the actuating sleeve and the locking body. Furthermore, a short adjustment path for locking and unlocking can be obtained with a short set of teeth in the axial direction in the housing part.




The set of teeth in the housing part is arranged preferably radially inwardly and/or outwardly of a material ring. With the material ring a mechanical reinforcement of the set of teeth is provided. In particular, advantageously the region of the material ring in the case of the housing part formed as a gas part, can be used advantageously as a casting location during the manufacture.




The set of teeth in the housing part formed as a cast part has in its cross-section preferably at least partially round recesses and/or round teeth. They are advantageously molded and can be formed as highly loadable. Stress peaks can be avoided by great radii.




With the inventive solution a large transmission surface for the actuating sleeve is provided in a cost favorable manner, the actuating sleeve and/or the locking body can be advantageously formed as synthetic plastic parts and therefore produced in a specially cost favorable and simple manner.




For protecting the transmission surfaces from dust and dirt, and reducing or avoiding wear due to dirtying, it is proposed that a space which surrounds the locking body is structurally simply sealed outwardly by at least one sealing element. The sealing element in a structurally simple and cost favorable manner can be arranged between the actuating sleeve and an adjoining component.




The novel features which are considered as characteristic for the present invention are set forth in particular in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, both as to its construction and its method of operation, together with additional objects and advantages thereof, will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a view showing a front part of a hammer drill with a tool holder in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a view showing a section taken along the line II—II in

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 3

is a view of an actuating sleeve in dismounted condition, as seen in direction III in FIG.


1


.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

shows a front part of a hammer drill which is not shown in detail. It has a strikingly drivable tool holder


10


for receiving tools


50


with a grooved shaft.




A tool holder


10


has a base body


12


with a receiving opening


46


. First and second radially displaceable locking rollers


52


are arranged in recessed


54


in the base body


12


. They extend in receiving openings


46


and are guidable each in a corresponding groove


56


of the tool


50


which is closed at the end, For avoiding falling of the locking roller


52


without the tool


50


radially inwardly from the recessed


54


, the recesses


54


narrow in a radially inner direction.




Locking rollers


52


are held in their locking position by a blocking sleeve


80


composed of metal. It secures the locking rollers


52


radially outwardly. The blocking sleeve


80


is connected in a form-locking manner in an axial direction with a synthetic plastic actuating sleeve


44


. A protective cap


48


is mounted on a front end of the base body


12


of the tool holder


10


. The actuating sleeve


44


is loaded in its direction by a pre-stressed helical pressure spring


58


. The pressure spring is supported axially in a direction which faces away from the protective cap


48


against a tool housing


30


through a second synthetic plastic actuating sleeve


26


. A tool housing


30


is formed as an aluminum pressure cast component. The actuating sleeve


44


is supported in an axial direction toward the protective cap


48


on a ring


60


. The ring


60


is secured in an axial direction through a clamping ring


62


which is mounted in the base body


12


. The helical pressure spring


58


holds the blocking sleeve


80


through the actuating sleeve


44


and thereby holds the locking rollers


52


in their locking positions.




The blocking sleeve


80


is displaceable by the actuating sleeve


44


to a position which radially releases the locking rollers


52


. The actuating sleeve


44


is displaced against the helical pressure spring


58


axially in the directions which faces away from the protective cap


48


.




The base body


12


is formed of one piece with tube


68


. It is displaceably supported in an axial direction together with an anvil


66


arranged in the tube


68


, for producing an idling or for producing a driving connection over a path


64


. In the rotary direction, the base body


12


is form-lockingly connected with a locking body


14


, through which it is fixable in a rotary direction in twelve positions.




In accordance with the present invention, the locking body


14


is formed by a separate arresting ring. The arresting ring has a first set of teeth


18


with trapezoidal teeth


22


, which form-lockingly engage in a corresponding set of teeth


70


of the base body


12


. It also has a second set of teeth


16


with trapezoidal teeth


20


which form-lockingly engage in a corresponding set of teeth


24


of the actuating sleeve


26


, as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


3


.




The locking body


14


is fixed with a set of teeth


18


in the set of teeth


70


of the base body


12


in an axial direction between a clamping ring


72


and an abutment


74


. It is displaceably guided in an axial direction with a set of teeth


16


in the set of teeth


24


of the actuating sleeve


26


. The actuating sleeve


26


is supported in a rotary direction through a set of teeth


28


in a correspondingly shaped set of teeth


76


in the tool housing


30


. The set of teeth


28


of the actuating sleeve


26


in a cross-section has rounded teeth


78


which engage in corresponding rounded recesses


36


of the set of teeth


76


of the tool housing


30


. The set of teeth


76


of the tool housing


30


is arranged radially inwardly of a material ring


34


, which serves as a reinforcement and whose region is used as a casting location during the manufacture of the tool housing


30


.




In order to displace the tool holder


10


, the actuating sleeve


26


is axially displaced in direction of the protective cap


48


against the helical screw spring


58


. The connection between the set of teeth


28


of the actuating sleeve


26


and the tool housing


30


is releasable by an axial actuating path


32


before a connection between the set of teeth


24


of the actuating sleeve


26


and the locking body


14


. Before the connection between the set of teeth


24


of the actuating sleeve


26


and the set of teeth


16


of the locking body


14


is released, the actuating sleeve


26


strikes axially to the shoulder


82


against the actuating sleeve


44


. With the actuating sleeve


26


, subsequently through the locking body


14


, the base body


12


of the tool holder


10


can be turned with or without the tool


50


to a desired position. If the tool


50


is in the receiving opening


46


, the rotary movement of the base body


12


is transmitted through the locking roller


52


to the tool


50


. If the desired position is obtained, the helical pressure spring


58


displaces the actuating sleeve


26


to its initial position and locks the base body.




In accordance with the present invention, a space


38


which surrounds the locking body


14


is sealed by a first seal


40


and a second seal


42


from the outside. This protects the transmission surfaces between the sets of teeth


16


,


18


,


24


,


28


,


70


,


76


from dust and dirt and reduces or eliminates wear resulting from dirtying. The first seal


40


is arranged radially between the actuating sleeve


26


,


44


and the second seal


42


is arranged radially between the actuating sleeve


26


and the hammer housing


30


.




It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together, may also find a useful application in other types of constructions differing from the types described above.




While the invention has been illustrated and described as embodied in hand held power tool, it is not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.




Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the present invention that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily adapt it for various applications without omitting features that, from the standpoint of prior art, fairly constitute essential characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of this invention.




What is claimed as new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent is set forth in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A hand held power tool formed as a hammer drill comprising a strikingly drivable tool holder having a base body; at least one locking body with which said base body is directly and form-lockingly connectable and through which said base body is fixable in a rotary direction in at least two positions, said locking body being formed as a ring-shaped component.
  • 2. A hand held power tool as defined in claim 1, wherein said locking body is formed by a separate arresting ring.
  • 3. A hand held power tool as defined in claim 1, wherein said locking body has a set of teeth with a plurality of recesses which in a cross-section are at least partially trapezoidal shaped.
  • 4. A hand held power tool as defined in claim 1, wherein said locking body has a set of teeth with a plurality of teeth which in a cross-section are at least partially trapezoidal shaped.
  • 5. A hand held power tool as defined in claim 1, wherein said base body of said tool holder is axially displaceable for providing an idling or a driving connection.
  • 6. A hand held power tool as defined in claim 1; and further comprising a non rotatable component having a set of teeth, said locking body being mounted on said base body of said tool holder and being guided in an axial direction in said set of teeth of said non rotatable component.
  • 7. A hand held power tool as defined in claim 1; and further comprising an actuating sleeve, said base body of said tool holder being supported on said actuating sleeve in a rotary direction through at least one set of teeth.
  • 8. A hand held power tool as defined in claim 7; and further comprising a housing part, said actuating sleeve being supported in a rotary direction in said housing part with at least one set of teeth.
  • 9. A hand held power tool as defined in claim 8, wherein said actuating sleeve is displaceable in an axial direction, and a connection between said set of teeth and said actuating sleeve and said housing part is releasable by an axial actuating path before connection between said set of teeth and said actuating sleeve and said locking body.
  • 10. A hand held power tool as defined in claim 8; and further comprising a material ring, said set of teeth in said housing part being arranged radially inwardly of said material ring.
  • 11. A hand held power tool as defined in claim 8; and further comprising a material ring, said set of teeth in said housing part being arranged radially outwardly of said material ring.
  • 12. A hand held power tool as defined in claim 8, wherein said set of teeth of said housing part formed as a cast part have a plurality of recesses which are at least partially round in a cross-section.
  • 13. A hand held power tool as defined in claim 8, wherein said set of teeth of said housing part formed as a cast part have a plurality of teeth which are at least partially round in a cross-section.
  • 14. A hand held power tool as defined in claim 7, wherein said actuating sleeve is composed of a synthetic plastic.
  • 15. A hand held power tool as defined in claim 1, wherein said locking body is composed of a synthetic plastic.
  • 16. A hand held power tool as defined in claim 7; and further comprising sealing means for sealing from outside a space which surrounds said locking body.
  • 17. A hand held power tool as defined in claim 16, wherein said sealing means is arranged between an actuating sleeve and a component which adjoins said actuating sleeve.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
100 01 193 Jan 2000 DE
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