Hand power tool

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6814153
  • Patent Number
    6,814,153
  • Date Filed
    Friday, November 30, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 9, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
A hand held power tool has a housing, a drive, a mechanical striking mechanism with a striker, a drive element for driving the striker in its striking movement and having at least one curved track with raised and depressed portions, and a sensing element in operative connection with the striker supported on the drive and having a sensing member bringable in operative position with the raised and depressed portions of the curved track.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to hand power tools.




German reference DE 197 26 383 discloses a hand power tool which is an electrically driven hammer drill. The hammer drill has a work spindle which is rotatably driven and supported in a housing and drives a tool receptable for a tool. Furthermore, the hammer drill has a mechanical striking mechanism which has a striker axially displaceable in the work spindle formed as a hollow shaft and accelerated in an axial direction. During the operation it acts directly or indirectly on the shaft of the tool. A drive unit acts on the striker. It derives an axial acceleration of the strike from the rotational movement of the work spindle. The drive unit includes a sensing unit which rotates synchronously with the work spindle and is axially displaceable. It is guided with an axial gap between two ring shaped curved tracks non rotatably arranged relative to the working spindle and provided with raised portions and depressed portions arranged near one another in an axial direction of the work spindle. The sensing unit is formed as a ring-shaped component which is supported axially displaceably on the striker in an axial direction against a pressure spring. It has a radially outwardly extending sensing unit which engages through a slot in the work spindle between the curved tracks and is bringable in operative connection with the curved tracks via the sensing unit.




The curved track which faces the tool is axially displaceably supported for turning on and turning off of the striking mechanism together with the work spindle. If the tool is pressed against a surface to be treated, the work spindle and the curved track facing the tool displaces in direction of the curved track facing away from the tool axially against an idle spring which is formed as a pressure spring. Therefore the sensing member during a rotational movement comes to abutment with the both curved tracks. The impact mechanism is turned on.




If the tool is lifted from the surface to be treated, the curved track which faces the tool and the working spindle is moved back by the idle running spring to its initial position. The distance between both curved tracks is therefore increased so that the sensing member can rotate freely between the both curved tracks without coming to abutment with them. The striking mechanism is turned off.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a hand power tool which avoids the disadvantages of the prior art.




More particularly it is an object of the invention to provide such a hand power tool, in particular an impact drilling power tool which has a drive means which is drivably supported in a housing, a mechanical striking mechanism for a striking drive of a tool in a tool receptacle and having a striker which is drivable in its striking movement via a drive movement, the at least one curved track with raised and depressed portions located near one another in an axial direction of the tool and with a sensing unit which is inoperative connection with said striker and has at least one sensing unit which is bringable in an operative connection with the raised and depressed portions of the curved track.




In particular in impact drilling power tools with a quick clamping chuck or a toothed rim drilling chuck and a full shaft, in a simple and cost favorable manner an advantageous striking mechanism with a striker can be provided. Recommended standard components can be substantially retained and an expensive new constructions can be avoided. Furthermore, hollow shafts for guidance of the striker can be avoided and thereby required costs can be saved. The inventive solution can be used in a structurally simple manner for other hand power tools, such as for example for scrapers, etc.




When the drive means is supported axially displaceably, and a projection of a drive means in direction of tool receptacle forms an abutment for the striker, additional components, structural space, mounting expenses and costs can be avoided, and in a structurally simple and efficient manner an impulse released by the striker can be transmitted to the drive means to the tool.




In accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention it is proposed to form a curved track on a cup-shaped sleeve and to arrange the projection inside the sleeve. Therefore an advantageous noise screening can be provided.




When the drive means is formed as a shaft, and at least a part of the sensing unit is connected non rotatably with the drive means and driven directly from the drive means, additional components for rotary transmission are avoided and structural space, weight and mounting expenses are saved. In particular when the drive means is formed as a shaft with a small diameter, it can be of advantage that at least a part of the sensing unit is connected with a drive part which is formed separately from the drive means. An additional loading and/or weakening, for example by grooves formed in the drive means, can be avoided. Instead, a rotatably driven sensing unit can be basically rotatably drivable from the curve tracks.




In accordance with a further embodiment of the invention it is proposed that the sensing unit includes two and preferably three or more sensing members which are bringable in operative connection with the curved track or with the curved tracks. Thereby a tilting moment on the sensing unit and the striker is avoided, and a centering of the sensing unit on the curved tracks can be provided. The operational efficiency can be increased and the wear reduced.




In order to guarantee a reliable coupling and uncoupling of the striking mechanism and a reliable idle running adjustment, at least one sensing member of the sensing unit in an idle running position is limited in its movement in an axial direction of at least one, preferably two curved tracks toward both curved tracks by a corresponding abutment. When the drive means is supported axially displaceably and an abutment is formed by a means which is fixedly arranged on the drive means, such as for example a safety ring or a projection formed on the drive means, etc., an uncoupling movement of the drive means is preferably used so that an abutment can be positioned correspondingly for limiting the movement of the sensing member of the sensing unit.




Furthermore, additional components, structural space weight, and mounting expenses can be saved when the spring which is in operative connection with the striker forms at least a sensing member and/or at least a drive element of the sensing unit.




When at least one curved tracks is supported displaceably against a spring which is tensioned via the sensing unit, an especially structurally simple and cost-favorable striker can be provided.




Instead of two curved tracks, between which the sensing unit is arranged, the driver unit can be also provided with only one curved track, and exclusively with such a curved track whose raised portions and depressed portions are arranged axially in direction of the tool. The device mut be formed so that the sensing unit is moved back by a spring and/or by a strike of the striker against an abutment surface in direction of the curved track. In this case, when compared with a driver unit with two curved tracks, additional components, structural space and weight can be saved.




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 side view of an impact drilling power tool in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a view showing a fragment


2


of

FIG. 1

of the inventive power tool in a section;





FIG. 3

is a view showing a section of a striking mechanism of the power tool shown in

FIG. 1

during a striking operation;





FIG. 4

is a view showing a sensing unit of the inventive power tool;





FIG. 5

is a view showing a striker of the inventive power tool inclinedly from above;





FIG. 6

is a view showing a striking unit with a separate drive part;





FIG. 7

is a view schematically showing a striking mechanism with a spring forming a sensing unit;





FIG. 8

is a view showing a striking mechanism which is different from that of FIG.


7


and which is provided with a sensing unit formed by two springs;





FIG. 9

is a view showing a variant of

FIG. 8

, with inwardly located sensing members; and





FIG. 10

is a view schematically showing the striking mechanism with curved tracks which are supported displaceably against the springs.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

shows an impact drilling power tool in a side view. It has a housing


10


and a drive means


12


which is formed as a spindle and is rotatably driven in the housing


10


by a not shown electric motor (FIGS.


2


and


3


). The impact drilling power tool has a mechanical striking mechanism


16


for a striking operation of a drill


28


which is held in a tool receptable


30


formed as a quick clamping chuck. The tool receptable


30


is screwed with an inner thread on an outer thread of the drive means


12


.




The striking mechanism


16


has a striker


32


which is drivable in its striking movement via a drive unit. The drive unit has two ring-shaped curved tracks


44


,


46


which are non rotatably arranged in the housing


10


. In an axial direction of the drive means


12


, they are provided each with five successive sine-shaped depressed portions and raised portions. Basically, also more or less raised portions and depressed portions are possible. Furthermore the curved tracks can be used which have different amplitudes and/or curved courses, for example different from a sine-shape. In a hand power tool with a tool which does not move in the rotary direction, the curved tracks are provided only with one raised portion and one depressed portion.




A rotatably driven sensing unit


56


is arranged between the curved tracks


46


,


48


. The sensing unit


56


is formed as a ring-shaped component. It has five radially outwardly extending web-like sensing members


68


and two radially inwardly extending drive elements


110


shown in

FIG. 4

, which are uniformly distributed over the periphery. The sensing unit


56


is an operative connection with the sensing member


68


during an impact operation with the curved tracks


46


,


48


. In order to reduce the wear between the sensing means


68


and the curved tracts


46


,


48


, the sensing members


68


are chamfered to their side surfaces.




The


56


sensing unit is arranged axially displaceably on the striker


32


between two helical pressure springs


112


,


114


(FIG.


3


). The helical pressure spring


112


which faces the tool receptacle


30


is supported in direction of the tool receptacle


30


on a projection


116


formed on the striker


32


and acts in the direction opposite to the tool receptacle


30


on the sensing unit


56


. The helical pressure spring


114


which faces away from the tool receptacle


30


is supported in a direction which is opposite to the tool receptacle


30


through a spring abutment


170


and through a safety ring


118


mounted on the striker


32


against the striker


32


. It acts in direction of the tool receptacle


30


on the sensing unit


56


.




The striker


32


is formed as a hollow body and, in accordance with the present invention, is displaceably supported on the drive means


12


as shown in

FIGS. 2

,


3


,


5


. The component which forms the sensing unit


56


engages with its drive elements


110


radially inwardly through two recesses


120


of the striker


32


into two longitudinal grooves


122


of the drive means


12


as shown in

FIGS. 2-5

. The sensing unit


26


and the striker


32


are driveable directly rotatably from the drive means


12


.




The drive means


12


together with a tool receptacle


30


is supported displaceably in the axial direction. A projection


64


of the drive means


12


forms in direction of the tool receptacle


30


an abutment for the striker


32


as shown in FIG.


3


. The projection


64


is arranged in a cup-shaped sleeve which radially surrounds the striker


32


. It is formed on the front curved track


44


which faces the tool receptacle


30


.




When the impact drilling machine with the drill


28


is pressed against a surface to be treated, the drill


28


with the tool receptacle


30


and the drive means


12


is displaced into the housing


10


, as shown in

FIG. 2

in the upper half up to the middle line of the drive means


12


. In the lower half in addition the striking mechanism


16


is shown in section, while in the upper part the striking mechanism


16


is shown not sectioned. The drive means


12


acts in the axial direction via a safety ring


124


and via an axial bearing


126


on the cup shaped and axially displaceable sleeve supported sleeve which forms the front curved track


44


, and through the sleeve and a spring plate


128


pressed on the sleeve acts opposite to the three helical pressure springs


132


which are uniformly distributed over the periphery and arranged on the dome


130


which is fixed to the housing.




The helical pressure springs


132


are supported at the end facing away from the spring plate


128


against a spring plate


134


which is fixed with the housing. When the sleeve with the curved track


44


is displaced to its end position which faces away from the tool receptacle


30


, the rotatably driven sensing unit


56


with its sensing members


68


comes to abutment with the curved paths


44


,


46


and drive through the helical pressure springs


112


,


114


the striker


32


into its axial movement. The striking mechanism


16


is turned on. Depending on the design the drive unit


56


is released before or after a tool-side dead point from the curved track


46


which faces away from the tool receptacle


30


. Another design is also possible, with which the drive unit


56


in a swinging-in condition always runs on the curved track


46


. Instead of an abutment on the drive means


12


, it is possible that a striker strikes directly on a tool or another suitable component which can be selected by a person skilled in the art.




When the drill


28


is removed from the surface to be treated, the helical pressure springs


132


move through the spring plate


128


the cup-shaped sleeve which forms the front curved track


44


, the drive means


12


and the tool receptacle


30


with the drill


28


to an initial position. The drive means


12


with its projection


136


comes to abutment against a radial ball bearing


148


of the drive means


12


in an axial direction, which is supported in the housing


10


in the axial direction.




The curved track


44


moves in direction of the tool receptacle


30


by the spring plate


134


which forms an abutment


80


, through which in an idle running position of the striking mechanism


16


, the sensing unit


36


with its sensing members


68


is limited in the axial direction by the curved track


44


in its movement.




A web-shaped component


84


which is arranged in the longitudinal groove


122


moves with the drive means


12


through the curved track


46


facing away from the tool receptacle


30


and fixed by the screw pin


138


in the housing


10


, and forms a second abutment


82


through which the sensing unit


56


with its sensing member


68


is limited in an axial direction to the curved track


46


in its movement as shown in FIG.


2


. The web-shaped component


84


extends at the side facing away from the sensing unit


56


with a projection


140


in a radial direction from the longitudinal groove


122


and is secured axially in direction of the tool receptacle


30


via a safety ring


142


and in the direction facing away from the tool receptacle


30


via a supporting disc


144


on a toothed gear


146


of a not shown transmission of the impact drilling power tool. Through the abutments


80


,


82


a contact in the idle running position of the impact mechanism


16


between the sensing member


68


and the curved tracks


46


,


48


is reliably prevented.





FIGS. 6-8

show a further alternative striking mechanism


18


,


20


,


22


,


24


,


26


in sections. Substantially the same components are identified with the same reference numerals. Furthermore, the same features and operation of the embodiment of

FIGS. 1-5

are utilized. The subsequent description is limited substantially from the differences between the embodiment of

FIGS. 1-5

.




In the striking mechanism


18


shown in

FIG. 6

a sensing unit


56


is connected with a cup-shaped drive part


66


which is formed separately from a drive means


14


. The drive part


66


at a side which faces away from the not shown tool receptacle is non rotatably pressed with a bottom part


150


on the drive means


14


which is formed as a shaft, and extends in an axial direction toward the tool receptacle with a web


154


extending in an axial direction and formed on its cup wall


152


, via a ring-shaped, housing-fixed curved track


50


in corresponding recesses of the sensing unit


56


. The sensing unit


56


is driven rotatably by the drive means


14


through the drive part


66


. It is displaceable in an axial direction and non rotatable on the striker


34


, which is formed as a hollow body and is axially displaceable on the drive means


14


. Basically it is possible to support the sensing unit rotatably on the slider.




A curved track


48


which faces the tool receptacle is formed by a cup-shaped sleeve. A spring abutment


156


for a helical pressure spring


154


which surrounds the sleeve for returning the striking mechanism


18


to its idle running position is formed on the sleeve. Contrary to the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1-5

two helical pressure springs and a separate spring plate can be eliminated. The sleeve is fixed in the housing in a rotary direction and displaceably supported in an axial direction together with the drive means


14


. In the idle running position of the striking mechanism


18


the sensing unit


56


with its sensing members


68


is limited in its movement in direction of the curved track


50


by an abutment


160


formed at an end side of the cup wall


152


and in a direction of the curved track


48


by an abutment


80


.




In the striking mechanisms


20


,


22


,


24


in

FIGS. 7

,


8


and


9


the sensing units


58


,


60


,


62


are formed by springs


86


,


88


,


90


,


92


,


94


which are in operative connection with corresponding strikers


36


,


38


,


40


. Radially outwardly facing sensing members


70


,


72


,


74


,


76


,


78


and radially inwardly facing drive elements


96


,


98


,


100


,


102


,


104


are formed of one piece on the springs


86


,


88


,


90


,


92


,


94


. The drive elements


96


,


98


,


100


,


102


,


104


are engaged radially inwardly through the striker


36


,


38


,


40


, in longitudinal grooves


122


by the drive means


12


formed as shafts.




In the embodiment of

FIG. 7

, the sensing unit


58


is formed as a single spring


86


, and in the embodiments of

FIGS. 8 and 9

it is formed by two springs


88


,


90


,


92


,


94


which are supported relative to one another. In

FIG. 8

the drive elements


98


,


100


are arranged in an axial direction inwardly and the sensing member


72


,


74


outwardly, and in

FIG. 9

the drive elements


102


,


104


are arranged in an axial direction outwardly and the sensing members


76


,


78


are arranged inwardly.




The striking mechanism


26


in

FIG. 10

has two curved tracks


50


,


54


, which are formed by ring-shaped components and are arranged axially displaceably against helical pressure springs


106


,


108


. The helical pressure springs


106


,


108


are tensioned by a sensing unit


56


and are arranged at a side of the curved tracks


52


,


54


, which face away from the sensing unit


56


. The helical pressure spring


106


which faces a tool receptacle is supported at the end facing away from the sensing unit


56


through a cup-shaped sleeve


168


which surrounds the curved tracks


52


, through an axial bearing


126


, and through a safety ring


124


against the drive means


12


formed as a shaft. It acts in a direction which is opposite to the work receptacle on the curved track


52


. The helical pressure spring


108


which faces away from the tool receptacle is supported at its end facing away from the sensing unit


56


against a housing


164


and acts in direction of the tool receptacle on the curved track


54


.




The curved tracks


52


,


54


are guided axially through the webs


162


and non rotatably fixed in the housing


164


. In direction toward the sensing unit


56


, the curved tracks


52


,


54


are limited by a projection


166


formed on the housing


164


. The curved track


52


which faces the tool receptacle is supported in direction of the sensing unit


56


against the projection


156


through a radially inwardly extending collar of the sleeve


168


. The sensing unit


56


is designed in correspondence with the sensing unit


56


in

FIGS. 1-5

. It is connected with the striker


42


and the drive means


12


, through elements


110


which engage radially inwardly through a recess of a striker


42


, in longitudinal grooves


122


in the drive means


12


.




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 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 an impact drilling power tool, comprising a housing; drive means which is drivingly supported in said housing for rotatably driving a tool; a mechanical striking mechanism for a striking operation of a tool in a tool receptacle and having a striker; a drive unit through which said striker is drivable in its striking movement, said drive unit having at least one curved track with raised portions and depressed portions extending in an axial direction of the tool; a sensing unit which is in operative connection with said striker and has at least one sensing member which is bringable in operative connection with said raised portions and depressed portions of said curved track, said striker being supported on said drive means, said striker being mounted on an outside of said drive means.
  • 2. A hand held power tool as defined in claim 1, wherein said drive means is supported axially displaceably and has a projection which in direction to said tool receptacle forms an abutment for said striker.
  • 3. A hand held power tool as defined in claim 1, wherein said sensing unit has at least two sensing members which are bringable in operative connection with two such curved tracks.
  • 4. A hand held power tool as defined in claim 1, wherein said at least one said sensing member of said sensing unit is limited in its movement in an idle running position in an axial direction at least to one curved track by an abutment.
  • 5. A hand held power tool as defined in claim 4, wherein said drive means is supported axially displaceable, said abutment being formed by further means which is fixedly arranged on said drive means.
  • 6. A hand held power tool as defined in claim 1; and further comprising at least one spring which is in operative connection with said striker and forms at least one drive element of said sensing unit.
  • 7. A hand held power tool as defined in claim 1, wherein said curved path is displaceably supported against a tensioned spring through said sensing unit.
  • 8. A hand held power tool as defined in claim 1, wherein said drive unit has only one curved track.
  • 9. A hand-held power tool formed as an impact drilling power tool, comprising a housing; drive means which is drivingly supported in said housing for rotatable driving a tool; a mechanical striking mechanism for a striking operation of a tool in a tool receptacle and having a striker; a drive unit through which said striker is drivable in its striking movement, said drive unit having at least one curved track with raised portions and depressed portions extending in an axial direction of the tool; a sensing unit which is in operative connection with said striker and has at least one sensing member which is bringable in operative connection with said raised portions and depressed portions of said curved track, said striker being supported on said drive means, said striker being mounted on an outside of said drive means, said drive means being supported axially displaceably and having a projection which in direction to a receptacle forms an abutment for said striker; and a cup-shaped sleeve, said curved track being arranged on said cup-shaped sleeve, said projection being arranged inside said sleeve.
  • 10. A hand-held power tool formed as an impact drilling power tool, comprising a housing; drive means which is drivingly supported in said housing for rotatably driving a tool; a mechanical striking mechanism for a striking operation of a tool in a tool receptacle and having a striker; a drive unit through which said striker is drivable in its striking movement, said drive unit having at least one curved track with raised portions and depressed portions extending in an axial direction of the tool; a sensing unit which is inoperative connection with said striker and has at least one sensing member which is bringable in operative connection with said raised portions and depressed portions of said curved track, said striker being supported on said drive means, said striker being mounted on an outside of said drive means, said drive means being a shaft, at least a part of said sensing unit being non rotatably connected with said drive means and drivable directly from said drive means.
  • 11. A hand-held power tool formed as an impact drilling power tool, comprising a housing; drive means which is drivingly supported in said housing for rotatably driving a tool; a mechanical striking mechanism for a striking operation of a tool in a tool receptacle and having a striker which is hollow and surrounds said drive means; a drive unit through which said striker is drivable in its striking movement, said drive unit having at least one curved track with raised portions and depressed portions extending in an axial direction of the tool; a sensing unit which is in operative connection with said striker and has at least one sensing member which is bringable in operative connection with said raised portions end depressed portions of said curved track, said striker being supported on said drive means, said striker being mounted on an outside of said drive means.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
100 59 389 Nov 2000 DE
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