The invention is based on a hand power tool with a removable tool holder.
A hand power tool with a removable tool holder was made known in DE 196 21 610 A1. The hand power tool comprises a spindle sleeve into which a body of the tool holder can be inserted and that can be locked in position by means of locking elements. The locking elements are captively held in the spindle housing and, in a locked position, they are covered radially by a retaining element. To remove the tool holder, the retaining element is capable of being moved axially via an operating sleeve into a position that radially releases the locking elements.
The invention is based on a hand power tool, in particular a drilling and/or chipping hammer, comprising a striking element via which a tool in a tool holder can be driven in striking fashion, which said tool holder can be detachably secured—via its body—to a drive part via at least one locking element, which said locking element, in its engaged position, is capable of being fixed in position radially by a retaining element, which said retaining element is capable of being guided by means of an operating element out of its locked position into a release position that radially releases the locking element in order to release the tool holder, whereby the retaining element is capable of being moved by a corresponding component into its release position against a spring force of a spring element when the tool holder is pushed onto the drive part.
It is proposed that the retaining element is captively held on the drive part and is capable of being guided into its release position by the operating element in the push-on direction of the tool holder against a spring force of a spring element. The direction of operation of the operating element to release the retaining element of the tool holder is advantageously directed against a no-load operation impulse acting in the direction of operation; as a result of this, the tool holder can be reliably prevented from becoming detached on its own, and—in the case of powerful drilling and chipper hammers in particular—a secure fastening of the removable tool holder can be obtained.
By being arranged on the drive part, the retaining element can be advantageously moved automatically into its release position by a component on the tool holder when the tool holder is fastened in place. With automatic release, a release motion of the retaining element to secure the tool mount to the drive part, and, with manual release, a release motion of the retaining element to remove the tool holder from the drive part can be advantageously carried out in the same direction and against the same compression spring.
If the body of the tool holder—when fastened in place—surrounds at least a portion of the drive part, a particularly robust and structurally simple embodiment can be obtained. A gap seal can be formed between a punch dolly of the striking element and the drive part that protects a drive unit of the hand power tool against contamination. Wear can be minimized, and any damage caused when the tool is inserted can be prevented. Moreover, the locking element can be advantageously secured to the body of the tool holder; this allows the locking element to be replaced easily, as necessary, or it can be replaced with the tool holder.
In a further embodiment of the invention, it is proposed that a component that is actively connected at least with the drive part, and, particularly advantageously, a toothing integrally molded on the drive part move the locking element radially outwardly when the tool holder is pushed on, and the locking element moves the retaining element out of its locked position into its release position. Additional components, space, weight, and assembly expense can be spared. It is also feasible, however, that, when the tool holder is pushed on, the retaining element is guided out of its locked position and into its release position by a component that is separate from the locking element.
Further advantages result from the following description of the drawings. An exemplary embodiment of the invention is shown in the drawings. The drawings, the description, and the claims contain numerous features in combination. One skilled in the art will advantageously consider them individually as well and combine them into reasonable further combinations.
The tool holder 12 is detachably secured—with its body 14—to a drive part 16 formed by a spindle tube via three locking elements 18 distributed evenly around the circumference (
Each of the locking elements 18 designed as balls are located in recesses 40 in the body 14 of the tool holder 12 and engage radially inwardly in hemispherical recesses 42 formed in the drive part 16. It would be feasible, in principle, to replace the hemispherical recesses with a full-perimeter groove. The hemispherical recesses 42 are located in the push-on direction 26 of the tool holder 12 after an outer toothing 28 integrally molded on the drive part 16.
The motion of the locking elements 18 is blocked radially outwardly by an annular retaining element 20, and they are fixed in position in their engaged position, which said retaining element radially covers the locking element 18. The body 14 of the tool holder 12 is firmly interconnected in the axial direction and in the direction of rotation with the body 14 of the tool holder 12 via the locking element 18. Moreover, the body 14 is firmly interconnected in the direction of rotation with the drive part 16 via an inner toothing 64 integrally molded on the body 14, which said inner toothing engages in the outer toothing 28 integrally molded on the drive part 16.
The retaining element 20 is captively held against the drive part 16 and, in fact, inside a movably supported operating sleeve 22, and, to release the tool holder 12, it is capable of being guided out of its locked position and into its release position by the operating sleeve 22 in the push-on direction 26 of the tool holder 12 against a spring force of a helical compression spring 24 (
When the operating sleeve 22 is moved manually in the push-on direction 26 to release the tool holder 12, the retaining element 20 is carried with the operating sleeve 22 via the circlip 54 and it is moved into its release position against the helical compression spring 24 (
When the body 14 of the tool holder 12 is pushed onto the drive part 16 in the push-on direction 26, the tool holder 12 is turned until the inner toothing 64 integrally molded on the body 14 can mesh with the outer toothing 28 integrally molded on the drive part 16. During the push-on motion, the locking elements 18 are displaced radially outwardly by the outer toothing 28 of the drive part 16, and they come to bear against the retaining element 20. When the push-on motion continues, the retaining element 20 is moved by the locking element 18 into its release position and, in fact, automatically and/or without operating the operating sleeve 22 manually (
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
100 47 021 | Sep 2000 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
PCT/DE01/03415 | 9/6/2001 | WO | 00 | 1/30/2003 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
WO02/24403 | 3/28/2002 | WO | A |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
4174113 | Eckman | Nov 1979 | A |
4900202 | Wienhold | Feb 1990 | A |
5016892 | Lafforgue et al. | May 1991 | A |
5199833 | Fehrle et al. | Apr 1993 | A |
5398946 | Quiring | Mar 1995 | A |
5437465 | Vogele et al. | Aug 1995 | A |
5603516 | Neumaier | Feb 1997 | A |
5820312 | Stock et al. | Oct 1998 | A |
5971403 | Yahagi et al. | Oct 1999 | A |
6092814 | Kageler | Jul 2000 | A |
6131671 | Shibata et al. | Oct 2000 | A |
6241026 | Wache et al. | Jun 2001 | B1 |
6536780 | Baumann et al. | Mar 2003 | B2 |
6691799 | Kuhnle et al. | Feb 2004 | B2 |
6854740 | Baumann et al. | Feb 2005 | B2 |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
42 05 259 | Aug 1993 | DE |
94 17 252 | Mar 1995 | DE |
44 45 597 | Jun 1996 | DE |
196 21 610 | Dec 1997 | DE |
19724532 | Dec 1998 | DE |
198 57 774 | Jun 2000 | DE |
199 14 577 | Oct 2000 | DE |
2 313 566 | Dec 1997 | GB |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20030188877 A1 | Oct 2003 | US |