The present invention relates to a hand tool having at least one integrated battery cell.
In conventional hand tools having at least one integrated battery cell, the battery cell is designed to supply a power consumer assigned to the hand tool with power. The power consumer implements, for example, a drive unit for driving an insert tool, e.g., a screwdriver bit.
The battery cell of a hand tool of this type is often chargeable via a wired charger, the battery cell being connected via a first plug and a cable, electrically conductively connected to this plug, to a charger unit which is provided with a second plug connectable to an AC voltage network, for example. Chargers of this type are also used for charging battery cells in mobile phones.
One disadvantage is that chargers of this type are usable for charging a battery cell of a hand tool only in a limited manner since they are executable only for relatively low charging currents, making a rapid charging of the battery cell impossible. Furthermore, the electrically conductive connection between the first plug and the battery cell is prone to vibrations and other external influences such as strikes or blows. In addition, the cable connection between the first and the second plugs is prone to cable breaks. For these reasons, a professional application of this type of hand tools is made at least more complicated.
An object of the present invention is to provide a novel hand tool having an integrated battery cell which is chargeable safely and reliably and in a simple manner.
This object is achieved with the aid of a hand tool having at least one integrated battery cell, a pen-shaped tool housing being provided and the battery cell being connectable for charging to a charger which is designed to charge removable battery packs.
The present invention thus allows the provision of a hand tool provided with an integrated battery cell which has miniaturized dimensions and whose battery cell is chargeable in a simple and rapid manner.
According to one specific embodiment, the battery cell has a cell housing which is designed to enable a configuration of the battery cell in an insertion slot associated with the charger.
A robust and safe battery cell may thus be provided.
The cell housing and the tool housing are preferably designed as a single piece.
A hand tool having a cost-effective and compact design may thus be provided.
According to one specific embodiment, the battery cell has an interface which has a first data connection for transferring charge encoding data and/or a second data connection for transferring temperature data to the charger.
The present invention thus allows the provision of a battery cell interface which may ensure safe and rapid charging of the battery cell.
The interface of the battery cell is preferably designed in the form of an interface of a removable battery pack provided for charging using the charger.
It is thus possible to draw on a customary removable battery pack interface to provide the battery cell interface in an uncomplicated and cost-effective manner.
The interface of the battery cell is preferably designed to allow the battery cell to be electrically conductively connected to an interface which is associated with the charger.
A simple and wireless connection between the battery cell and the charger for charging the battery cell may thus be provided.
According to one specific embodiment, the tool housing has a covering cap, which may be slid at least in sections onto the battery cell and which is provided for covering the battery cell during operation of the hand tool.
The present invention thus allows a safe and reliable protection of the battery cell and its interface during operation of the hand tool.
According to one specific embodiment, an electromotive drive unit which is permanently connected to the battery cell is provided for driving an insert tool.
A miniaturized electric tool may thus be provided in a simple manner.
The battery cell preferably has a 3.6 V Li-ion cell.
A cost-effective and customary battery cell may thus be used when the hand tool is implemented.
According to one specific embodiment, the hand tool has an outside diameter of less than 30 mm.
The present invention thus allows a solid hand tool having a compact design and reduced dimensions to be provided.
The object mentioned at the outset is achieved with the aid of a system having a charger, a removable battery pack and a hand tool having at least one integrated battery cell. The battery cell and/or the removable battery pack are connectable to the charger for charging. The hand tool is designed in the form of a pen.
The object mentioned at the outset is furthermore achieved with the aid of a pen-style tool having an electromotive drive unit.
The object mentioned at the outset is furthermore achieved with the aid of a charger which is electrically conductively connectable to a removable battery pack and/or at least one battery cell integrated into a pen-shaped hand tool for carrying out a charging operation.
The present invention is explained in detail below with reference to the exemplary embodiments illustrated in the figures.
According to the illustration, pen-shaped tool housing 110 has a covering cap 140 and a spring-like clip 160 which are situated on an axial end area of pen-style tool 100. Clip 160 may be provided either on covering cap 140 or on tool housing 110. On the opposite axial end area of pen-style tool 100, a tool holder 120 is provided, for example, for holding insert tools, e.g., a screwdriver bit 130. Moreover, pen-style tool 100 may have one or multiple optional indicator lights 150 which are provided to display the state of charge and/or other operating parameters, for example.
According to one specific embodiment, an electromotive drive unit 170 (illustrated using dashed lines) for driving screwdriver bit 130 is situated in tool housing 110, the drive unit being operatable via a manual switch 190, for example. It is, however, pointed out that the illustration of screwdriver bit 130 is an example only and does not pose any limitations to the present invention. In fact, a plurality of other insert tools may be used, e.g., mini drilling tools, mini milling cutters, mini sanding tools, etc.
Electromotive drive unit 170 may, for example, have a drive motor which may be switched on and off via manual switch 190 and may be any type of motor, e.g., an electronically commuted motor or a DC motor. Preferably, this drive motor may be controlled or regulated electronically in such a way that reverse operation and specifications with regard to a desired speed or variable rotational speeds are implementable. The principle of operation and the design of a suitable electromotive drive unit are sufficiently known to those skilled in the art so that a detailed description thereof is dispensed with for the sake of a concise description.
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According to one specific embodiment, battery cell 200 is connectable to a charger (350 in
According to one specific embodiment, charger 350 is designed to charge removable battery packs (e.g., removable battery pack 500 in
Charger 350 is shown to be designed in the form of a charging station or a so-called docking station for wireless energy transfer. A suitable charger may be used, and a detailed description of the design and principle of operation of charger 350 is dispensed with for the sake of a concise description.
Power connections 412, 414 are used to transfer current, i.e., power, from charger 350 of
According to one specific embodiment, removable battery pack 500 has a battery housing 530 on which snap-in locking devices 550 having snap-in tongues 560 for locking removable battery pack 500 to an associated power tool, for example, are provided. Removable battery pack 500 is shown to have an interface 510 having two power connections 512, 514, which are designed in the form of tulip contacts by way of example, as well as three data connections 520, 522, 524, which are designed in the form of spring contacts by way of example.
Power connections 512, 514 are used to transfer current, i.e., power, from charger 350 of
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102011017576.8 | Apr 2011 | DE | national |
The present application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119 of German Patent Application No. DE 102011017576.8 filed on Apr. 27, 2011, which is expressly incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.